
10B Alignment Symbol
The
10B Alignment Symbol
contains the K28.1, K28.5 and K28.7 symbol for 10B
alignment. You can use the drop-down list to specify symbols.
All standards supported by Serial BERT use the K28.5 symbol for 10B alignment.
However, the standards differ in the way if the K28.5 is only used during some
training sequence or if it comes also later in the data stream. In SATA for instance,
K28.5 also comes in the Filler Primitive ("Align Symbol"), which occurs regularly
and makes it easy to achieve 10B alignment. In other standards like USB 3.0, K28.5
is not present in the Filler Primitive. In USB 3.0 a pair of two K28.1 symbols is used
as filler primitive ("SKP ordered set"). This means a special initial 10B alignment
phase must be done. To achieve 10B alignment for all cases we can configure the
10B alignment symbol also as K28.1 symbol.
Symbol Lock Indicator
In the automatic symbol alignment mode, 10B alignment is constantly done to
achieve symbol alignment. However, if 10B symbol alignment is not done or is lost
then this status is indicated by
Symb Lock
indicator present at the lower pane of
the Serial BERT's GUI.
In the manual mode, symbol alignment is done only once if alignment was not done
before or is lost. Subsequent manual re-alignment can be done by pressing "Re-
Align" button.
The
Symb Lock
indicator uses the following colors to indicate the different states:
• Symbol alignment not done: (Default indicator) The indicator appears grey.
• Symbol alignment done: The indicator appears green.
• Symbol alignment lost: The indicator appears red.
N O T E
For "Bit Comparison without USB3.1 SKPOS" as an error ratio mode the
Symb
Lock indicator indicates the EIEOS alignment.
8b10b Error Indicator
If the incomming data have some disparity errors or contains an invalid symbols,
it is indicated by the
8b10b Error
indicator.
Invalid Symbols in ED are shown as N/A in pattern editor. Running disparity errors
in ED data mark the corresponding symbol with red color in the pattern editor.
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Setting up the Error Detector
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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 ...
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 ...
Page 566: ...10 Customizing the Instrument 566 Agilent J BERT N4903B High Performance Serial BERT ...