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IM 704610-01E
Displaying Measured Results
5
5.3
Displaying the Jitter Ratio Determination
<<For a functional description, see section 2.5>>
Procedure
MEDIA
FUNCTION
POLARITY
ARMING
INHIBIT
LOCAL
RECALL
ENTER
TRIG
IMPEDANCE EQUALIZER
SEC RANGE
KEY
LOCK
MEASURE
DISP OFF
JUDGE
GO
NO-GO
10%
20%
S
SEC RANGE
SCALE
L.MARK
R.MARK
GATE TIME
DELAY
BLOCK
REMOTE
STORE
UTILITY
JDG LEVEL
LEVEL
AUTO
COUPLE
EQ BOOST
MAN
CONV
50
Ω
1M
Ω
PW
E2T
D to C
BD x1
ns ms
s
%
V
%/
S
SHIFT
SHIFT
Display 1
Display 2
The phrase, “rotary knob & <>”
is used in the following
explanation to instruct the user
to enter numerical setting values
using the knob and arrow keys.
For details on this procedure,
see section 3.7.
Setting the Jitter Ratio Determination Level
1.
Press SHIFT+POLARITY (JDG LEVEL). DC JdgLv appears in Display 2, and
the setting value appears in Display 1.
2.
Use rotary knob & < > to set the determination level.
Displaying Determination Results
The determination result is displayed in the JUDGE area on the front panel.
When the jitter ratio is less than or equal to the determination level set in step 2,
the green GO indicator illuminates. When the jitter ratio exceeds the
determination level set in step 2, the red NO-GO indicator illuminates. If a clock
signal can not be regenerated by the PLL circuit during D-to-C measurement,
both GO and NO-GO indicators illuminate in green and red respectively.
Explanation
You can set the determination level for the jitter ratio and display determination results in
the JUDGE area of the front panel. The GO indicator illuminates in green when the jitter
ratio is below the determination level, and the NO-GO indicator illuminates in red when
the jitter ratio exceeds the determination level. The determination level specified here
also applies to the determination level of the jitter ratio determination output (section 7.1).
You can set the determination level in the range shown below.
Setting range: 0.00 to 25.00% (in steps of 0.01%)