
Concepts and Features
R&S
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4.7.2.6
Extended Time Domain Analysis
Option R&S
ZNB-K20 / R&S
ZNBT-K20
Option K20 extends the basic Time Domain representation capabilities of option K2 by
signal integrity testing functionality in the time domain.
Simulated Eye Diagram
With the impulse response calculated from the measured S parameters using the
inverse Fourier transform, it is possible to predict the system response to arbitrary time
domain signals by calculating the convolution of the input signal with the impulse
response.
With option R&S
ZNB-K20 / R&S
ZNBT-K20 the R&S
ZNB/ZNBT firmware implements
a "virtual" signal generator that is able to generate multilevel PAM signals (NRZ,
PAM-4, PAM-8, PAM-16), including a simulated low pass behavior. The simulated eye
diagram using the DUT's measured S parameters gives an extensive overview regard-
ing the signal integrity of the system.
Further building blocks for pre-emphasis, jitter, noise and equalization allow to synthe-
size effects of transmitter and receiver parts in the transmission system.
Figure 4-9: Eye Diagram (NRZ modulated)
The measurement proceeds as follows:
1. The analyzer performs a frequency sweep
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