
When you search in upward direction (from minimum to maximum), the test for
one frequency stops as soon as the measured BER exceeds the target bit error
ratio.
Dynamic Search
If you perform the measurement over a wider frequency range, you measure many
useless points with the downwards/upwards methods. To construct the tolerance
curve, we actually need only the two points between which the measured result
turns from green to red.
To reduce the measurement time without sacrificing precision, the Jitter Tolerance
Characterization measurement offers two additional search methods:
When binary search is enabled, the measurement starts with the maximum jitter
amplitude (100 %).
If the result is red (measured BER higher than target BER), the search goes
downwards. The next amplitude is set to 50 %.
If the new result is still red, the next amplitude is set to 25 %. But if the new result
is green, the search goes upwards, and the next amplitude is set to 75 %.
Depending on the result, the search algorithm changes the direction and
continually halves the step size.
This continues until the specified accuracy (the final step size) is reached.
Binary is the fastest search method. It approaches the amplitude of interest from
both sides. However, binary search can lead to incorrect results if the device to be
tested shows hysteresis.
This algorithm combines binary with linear downward search.
Extended binary search starts like the binary search. Depending on the result, the
search algorithm changes the direction and continually halves the step size.
This continues until the specified coarse step size is reached. Then, the coarse
step size is maintained until a transition from green to red is found. After that has
happened, the algorithm changes the direction and uses fine linear downward
steps of specified size to localize the transition precisely.
Extended binary search takes more time than binary search but leads to
reproducible results for devices with hysteresis.
Jitter Tolerance Tests
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Searching upwards
Binary search
Extended binary search
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