
N O T E
If you save a modified text format pattern to the same file name, it is always saved
in binary format. If you wish to preserve the original text format file, use the
Save
As file command and save the data to a different file.
Pattern File Specifications
For your instrument to download a pattern file, the pattern must be composed of
at least 7 lines. The first 6 lines start with a keyword to identify the field, followed
by an '=' sign. There should be no spaces around the '=' sign and no blank lines.
Use the following keywords and examples to construct your ASCII file. Note that
the keywords must appear in the given order.
The version Field is used to identify different file versions. For this software version,
the field should be set toEPA 2.0 . An exact match for this field is required for the
pattern to load correctly.
Syntax: Version=EPA 2.0
The format field identifies whether the pattern is in dual, hexadecimal, or binary
format.
Syntax: Format=<Dual | Hex | Text | Bin | Symbol>
Hex and text formats are identical.
This is the creator's description of the pattern. The data after the '=' sign is read
until the end of the line and used directly as the pattern description. The maximum
number of characters is 256.
This identifies standard and alternating patterns. Standard patterns have a value
of 1; alternating patterns have a value of 2. Any other value is not valid.
Syntax: Count=<1 | 2>
This is the length of the pattern in bits. For a standard pattern of 128 bits, for
example, the value is 128. For an alternating pattern, it is the length of one of the
patterns only.
The "Data" tag identifies the start of the pattern data itself. For standard patterns,
there is only one "Data" tag. Alternating patterns require two "Data" tags. Note
that the actual data starts on the line after the tag.
Syntax: Data=<CR/LF><data contents>
• In dual format, each character represents one bit-only the numbers '1' and '0'
are allowed.
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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 ...
Page 360: ...6 Advanced Analysis 360 Agilent J BERT N4903B High Performance Serial BERT ...
Page 468: ...8 Jitter Tolerance Tests 468 Agilent J BERT N4903B High Performance Serial BERT ...
Page 524: ...9 Solving Problems 524 Agilent J BERT N4903B High Performance Serial BERT ...
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