
The raw number of received symbols by the error detector equals the sum of
filler primitives (which are being dropped before comparison) and the actually
expected symbols. The actually expected symbols may be further distinguished
into compared symbols and not compared symbols when using block mode.
The number of filler primitives is a key indicator for DUT behavior. This number
must also visible if there is NO pattern lock. Furthermore number of filler
primitives that were contained in the expected memory before it was loaded
to the error detector is also shown in "Accumulated Results" window.
1
If the filler primitive counter remains zero, this indicates that a USB3 or
SATA product is in the wrong test mode.
2
If the number of filler primitives is higher than the filler primitives contained
in the original test pattern, this indicates that the DUT clock is faster than
the PG clock.
3
If the number of filler primitives is lower than the filler primitives contained
in the original test pattern, this indicates that the DUT clock is slower than
the PG clock.
4
If the number of filler primitives matches the number of filler primitives
contained in the original test pattern, the DUT is likely a tracking device
that doesn’t do any re-timing. It also likely passes all jitter that is imposed
to its receiver to its transmitter and the test may be impacted by the Error
Detector’s Jitter Tolerance.
The following is the expression used to calculate the Data Rate Ratio:
Where,
Expected Symbol Count = Pattern Count X Block Length with Filler Symbols
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Received Symbol Count
The total number of Received Symbol Count (all incoming symbols including
incoming filler symbols) received in a time interval is displayed here.
The following is the expression used to calculate the Received Symbol Count:
Where,
Expected Pattern Length is without Filler Symbols
Pattern Count = Symbol Counter / Block Length without Filler Symbols
•
Auto Resync Counter
The total number of Auto Re-Sync Count received in a time interval is displayed
here.
Comparing SATA FER counter with the Serial BERT shows that due to errors
at the receiver input, DUTs may drop a complete symbol. In such situation, a
protocol analyzer which only calculates CRC (Cyclic Redundency Check) reports
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Evaluating Results
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Agilent J-BERT N4903B High-Performance Serial BERT
Summary of Contents for J-BERT N4903B
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Page 36: ...1 Planning the Test 36 Agilent J BERT N4903B High Performance Serial BERT ...
Page 60: ...2 Setting up External Instrument s 60 Agilent J BERT N4903B High Performance Serial BERT ...
Page 120: ...3 Setting up Patterns 120 Agilent J BERT N4903B High Performance Serial BERT ...
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Page 524: ...9 Solving Problems 524 Agilent J BERT N4903B High Performance Serial BERT ...
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