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HIGHLIGHTS

Electrical signals

  • Eye width, eye height, eye skew
  • Level amplitude, level noise, level skew
  • Linearity measurements and more

Powerful analysis features

  • PAM-4 equalizers (LFE, CTLE) using the Infiniium serial data equalization software
  • Embedding / de-embedding of channels using the InfiniiSim waveform transformation toolset for Infiniium oscilloscopes
  • Jitter and amplitude analysis on JP03 patterns using the EZJIT analysis software

Flexible, economical

  • PAM features integrated directly into the Infiniium graphical user interface (not a separate application)
  • Offline analysis on a PC using saved or simulated PAM-4 waveforms running Infiniium Offline analysis software bundle

Compatibility

  • Infiniium real-time oscilloscopes running firmware 6.30 or later

Demand for increased network bandwidth in data centers continues to grow. Pulse Amplitude Modulation (PAM) is a multi-level signaling format that is enabling technology to help address this need. The switch from NRZ to PAM-4 is revolutionary, rather than evolutionary from 100G, presenting many new design and measurement challenges.

The Keysight D9010PAMA PAM-4 analysis software for Infiniium real-time oscilloscopes is designed to accurately and quickly characterize PAM-4 electrical signals described in IEEE 802.3bj Clause 94 and address future PAM measurement needs as outlined in developing standards such as OIF-CEI-56G and IEEE 400G.

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The D9010PAMA Pulse Amplitude Modulation PAM-N Analysis software comes pre-installed on Keysight Infiniium oscilloscopes, so there are no files to download and install.
 

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