Tektronix 071-0590-00 Welding System User Manual


 
Getting Started
GB1400 User Manual 1-3
Adjustable Inputs For Maximum Flexibility
The clock and data ports on the GB1400 Error Detector accept both true and
inverted inputs. Single-ended or differential signals can be internally terminated.
Input data delay is adjustable over a 4 ns range to accommodate different clock
and data signal path delays.
Auto Search For Easy Setup
Auto search greatly simplifies the Error Detector setup. The GB1400 Error
Detector automatically synchronizes to the incoming signal by 1) Setting the
input data decision voltage to its optimum value; 2) Adjusting input data delay
for an optimum clock/data phase relationship; 3) Selecting the correct PRBS test
pattern; and 4) selecting the correct pattern polarity (normal or inverted).
It synchronizes with any pattern sourced by a gigaBERT Pattern Generator. It
can perform a bit-by-bit comparison of an external data stream via the Reference
Data input. Thus the GB1400 can perform bit error analysis on any data pattern
with a known good reference pattern.
Powerful Analysis And Reporting Functions
The GB1400 performs a full-rate, bit-by-bit analysis of the received signal. Bit
error results are then used to calculate three bit error rate (BER) measures. Total
BER is calculated from the last power-on or reset. Window BER is calculated
over a sliding window specified in terms of time (1 second to 24 hours) or bits
(1
8
- to 1
16
-bits). Test BER is calculated from the start of the current test. A hard
copy of all test results can be generated locally by connecting a printer to the
parallel printer port or GPIB or RS-232 port. Reports may be printed when an
error is detected, at the end of test intervals, or both.
Front Panel Or Automated Operation
The GB1400 provides easy operation augmented by set-up store and recall.
Clear, concise LCD displays of setup and results make it easy to use. The 1
Megabit memory option for both the Pattern Generator and the Error Detector is
sufficient for storing and outputting complex data such as SONET frames, ATM
cells, MPEG digital video, etc, allowing designers to simulate “live” traffic. The
GB1400 Pattern Generator and Error Detector can be controlled via the GPIB or
RS-232 interface ports. The gigaBERT remote command set includes commands
for all setup menus and front panel selections. The status of front panel indicators
and test results can be remotely accessed.
Burst Mode
BURST mode, allows for operation with non-continuous external clocks. Use of
BURST mode requires ECL-level signals with a minimum rate during the burst
of 150 kHz. This is an option to the GB1400. See a write-up on Burst Mode at
the end of the Functional Overview section of Chapter 2.