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Properties of PRBSs
Why use PRBSs?
• They simulate random data.
• The data sequence is deterministic. The pattern repeats
and can be predicted to infinity.
• Easy to generate and measure them at high speed.
• Easy to vary the ones (mark) density. Many systems are
ac coupled so this becomes an easy way of putting the
pattern out of balance in a randomly distributed way.
Helps to check for base-line wander, and so on.
• Not harmonically related to the data rate. Simulates all
possible combinations of the data.
• Spectral content allows use as a noise source.
• Decimation.
• Allows results to be compared against theory.
PRBSs
Pseudo Random Bit (or Binary) Sequences are an accepted
way of testing digital circuits in many industries from
radar, tape drives and hard disks to satellite communication
and fiber optics. In all of these, the quality of a system is
based on its ability to pass data error-free. PRBSs provide a
means to simulate the type of traffic that the system is
likely to see. They also provide a means to stress that
system to its limits.
For example:
• Long strings of ones or zeros will show low frequency
circuit defects
• Clock recovery circuits find long runs of ones or zeros
hard to deal with and may lose lock.
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