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Tektronix Serial Data Network & Link Analysis Solutions (WebID: 15779):
Tektronix’ comprehensive, integrated toolset for the latest high-speed serial technologies – Jitter, Noise and BER analysis - enables you to resolve design challenges quickly and efficiently. (55W-22102-2) |
Application Fact Sheets |
24-Jul-2009 |
How Do You Get the Most Out of Your Tektronix Performance Oscilloscope (WebID: 11843):
Understand the important signal acquisition and usability features of your oscilloscope to achieve quicker results. (16 Pages, 55W-20959-1) |
Application Note |
19-Jan-2009 |
Serial Standards Guide (WebID: 5740):
This guide will show you which oscilloscope to select based on your serial standard’s bit rate, with the performance level you need. (2 Pages, 55W-20269-1) |
Reference Guide |
19-Jan-2009 |
Trigger at a New Level: Pinpoint (TM) Triggering (WebID: 4394):
This document discusses some fundamentals of triggering, and how Pinpoint triggering takes triggering in real-time oscilloscopes to a new level. (28 Pages, 55W-17291-2) |
Primer |
19-Jan-2009 |
The Basics of Serial Data Compliance and Validation Measurements (WebID: 2164):
This primer is designed to help you understand the common aspects of serial data transmission and to explain the analog and digital measurement requirements that apply to these emerging serial technologies (55W-16736-2) |
Primer |
15-Oct-2008 |
Choose the Right Platform for Your Jitter Measurements (WebID: 4543):
This document will explain some essential jitter terms, and then go on to discuss jitter measurements and the tools best suited for evaluating and quantifying jitter, when working with serial data communication architectures. (11 Pages, 37W-19858-1) |
Technical Brief |
02-Oct-2008 |
Acting on an Impulse: Equalization and Emphasis (WebID: 12855):
This paper discusses how a channel’s impulse response is encoded with the causes of eye-closure and gives us the clues we need to understand equalization. (11 Pages, 55W_21995_0) |
White Paper |
09-Apr-2008 |
The Case of the Closing Eye (WebID: 12854):
This paper discusses a combination of time-domain and frequency-domain analysis that distinguishes which problems can be fixed with simple circuit modifications, clever tricks at the transmitter or receiver, from those that require major investment. (10 Pages, 55W_21994_0) |
White Paper |
09-Apr-2008 |
All About the Acronyms: RJ, DJ, DDJ, ISI, DCD, PJ, SJ, … (WebID: 12839):
In this paper, we define the categories and types of jitter, their origins and interrelationships, and how they can be used to diagnose and debug system hardware. (12 Pages, 55W_21989_0) |
White Paper |
08-Apr-2008 |
Clock Recovery in Serial-Data Systems (WebID: 12843):
This paper reveals the key features of clock recovery that affect the bit error ratio, namely bandwidth and peaking – including which part of the jitter spectrum matters most. (7 Pages, 55W_21991_0) |
White Paper |
08-Apr-2008 |
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