Protocol analysis
R&S
®
RTO6
850
User Manual 1801.6687.02 ─ 05
Remote command:
Polarity
Defines the signal polarity settings. Permitted selections are "Normal" and "Inverted".
Remote command:
Thresholds
Sets the threshold values for digitization of the analog signals.
The USB
3.1 standard uses 2-state signals with an upper and a lower voltage level.
Permitted thresholds values are in the range of -2
V to +2
V, the default is -40
mV to
+40
mV.
If the signal value on the line is higher than the upper threshold, the signal state is con-
sidered high. Otherwise, if the signal value is below the lower threshold, the signal
state is considered low. The two threshold levels allow configuring a hysteresis setting.
There are two ways to set the thresholds:
"Threshold"
Enter the upper and lower values directly into the fields.
"Find thresh-
olds"
Executes the measurement of reference levels and sets the thresh-
olds to the middle reference level of the measured amplitude.
Remote command:
Scramble Mode
Selects if the data pattern is scrambled or unscrambled. Scrambling as specified in the
standard minimizes EMI emissions, the unscrambled mode can simplify testing and
debugging.
Remote command:
Show thresholds
If enabled, the threshold levels are displayed in the diagram.
Remote command:
13.21.2.2
USB 3.1 DSP settings
Access: [Bus] > "Setup" tab > "Protocol = USB 3.1" > "DSP" tab
At this tab, you can enable and define the equalization techniques used for the equali-
zation at the reciever side of the signal.
USB 3.1 (option R&S
RTO6-K570)