Understanding Bit Recovery Mode
In bit recovery mode (BRM), the error detector does not expect any
particular pattern. Nevertheless, it detects bit errors.
In bit recovery mode, the error detector uses two sampling points. The
second sampling point is not visible. Both are set to the expected
optimum position when the
Auto Align
button is pressed (with respect
to clock rate, signal voltages and offset, decision threshold, and so on).
The bits received at this sampling point are considered to be correct.
You can now move the visible sampling point and investigate the
behavior of the DUT in detail. The error detector compares the bits at
your sampling point with the bits recognized at the hidden sampling
point. As you move the visible sampling point, the indicated BER will
increase.
N O T E
The indicated BER is a relative BER. It approaches the absolute BER if the error ratio
at the initial sampling point is very low. It is identical with the true BER if the signal
at the initial sampling point is error free.
In bit recovery mode, some restrictions apply:
•
Synchronization is impossible, because no particular data is
expected.
Sync now
and
auto synchronization
functions are disabled.
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Setting up the Error Detector
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