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9 years agoTransceiver Toolkit: Meaning of vertical axis? Help :)
Hello all,
I'm using the Transceiver Toolkit to generate an eye diagram for the characterization of a Stratix V based setup. I already managed to do that using a firmware created by a colleague. I could understand that it shifts the sampling time in order to get the BER of every phase step, and from the BER it gets the eye diagram because the BER is directly related to the eye width. From this, I could expect that it should be a single value of BER per phase step, which means a single line. But in the eye diagram I see multiple lines. What are those lines?! Also in the report generated I see multiple BER per phase step. Why? What parameter is changing for it to make multiple BER measurements from the same phase step? Also what does the vertical axis (from -63 to 63) means exactly? Is it just an arbitrary scale to represent the BER? Is the formula to convert from BER documented somewhere? You can see the multiple lines in the image below. (representing multiple BER measurements for each phase step) Is every line representing a BER measured for a specific bit pattern maybe? Like the outer line is measured whenever the pattern is 111 and the inner one when it is 010 (which would cause a higher BER). Please if someone could clarify this matter for me I would be very grateful :) Thanks, http://www.alteraforum.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=13124&stc=1