Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE:A) today announced the industry’s first
reference clock multiplier. The Agilent N4880A reference clock
multiplier enables R&D and test engineers to lock the pattern generator
clock of the J-BERT
N4903B and the ParBERT 81250A
to reference clocks from the system under test.
The new solution supports multiple reference clock rates ranging from 19
to 100 MHz for receiver test applications such as PCIe® 1.x,
2.x and 3.0 main boards, MIPI M-PHY devices and UHS-II host devices. The
use of the reference clock multiplier significantly simplifies the
receiver test setup, helping R&D and test teams to accurately
characterize and verify standard compliance under easy to reproduce test
conditions.
With common reference clock architectures, where the host cannot run on
an external reference clock, it is necessary to lock the generated
stressed-pattern signal to the reference clock from the receiver under
test. That’s because the receiver under test also derives its sampling
clock from this reference clock. Not locking the stressed pattern
generator to the same reference clock would lead to wrong and
non-reproducible jitter-tolerance test results.
Some emerging and existing standards require this test topology: the PCI
Express® rev 2.x and 3.0 CEM specifications from the PCI-SIG®,
the MIPI M-PHY draft specification from the MIPI alliance, and the draft
SD card specification for UHS-II host devices use a common reference
clock architecture. In the past it was very cumbersome to reproduce such
setups and it was not easy to reproduce stress conditions, especially
when spread-spectrum clocking and low-frequency jitter components are
present on the reference clock signal.
Agilent’s
N4880A reference clock multiplier provides a multiplying phase
locked loop (PLL), which enables users to lock the pattern generators of
the J-BERT N4903B high-performance serial BERT and the ParBERT 81250A to
such a reference clock. SSC and jitter are fed through the N4880A up to
the PLL bandwidth.
At its reference clock input, the N4880A supports multiple clock rates:
100 MHz for PCIe 1.x, 2.x and 3.0 CEM test; 19.2 to 52 MHz for MIPI
M-PHY gear 1, 2 and 3 devices; and 26 to 52 MHz for UHS-II host devices.
The bandwidth of the multiplying PLL automatically adapts. Users can
control the settings of the N4880A from a stand-alone user interface
running on a Windows PC via a USB connection.
Benefits of the Agilent N4880A reference clock multiplier include:
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Precise and reproducible receiver tolerance testing by emulating
real-world clock conditions. This is achieved by transparency to
low-frequency jitter and SSC profiles from the system under test, its
tolerance of huge amounts of SSC for UHS-II reference clocks and its
low input sensitivity to handle very low voltage levels.
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Higher R&D efficiency enabled by reduced complexity of test setup.
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Investment protection enabled by supporting multiple reference clock
rates ranging from 19 to 100 MHz and support for J-BERT and ParBERT
external clock mode, for PCIe 1.x, 2.x, and 3.0, SD card UHS-II, and
MIPI M-PHY.
"Agilent’s new N4880A reference clock multiplier fills a critical need
for R&D and test engineers who want to characterize and release the next
generation of PCI Express main boards, MIPI M-PHY chipsets and UHS-II
host devices,” said Jürgen Beck, general manager of Agilent’s Digital
Photonic Test Division. "By adding our expertise in emulating stress
signals and accurate receiver characterization, we again confirm our
commitment to enable R&D teams to efficiently release robust,
next-generation devices and boards for the server, mobile computing and
storage industry.”
U.S. Pricing and Availability
The N4880A is priced at $9,850 and available now.
More information about the Agilent N4880A is available at www.agilent.com/find/n4880.
Photos of the solution are available at www.agilent.com/find/n4880_images.
Information about Agilent’s PCIe 3.0 receiver test solutions is
available at http://www.agilent.com/find/pcie_receiver_test.
Information about Agilent’s MIPI test solutions is available at www.agilent.com/find/mipi.
Agilent’s Digital Test Standards Program
Agilent’s solutions for digital applications are driven and supported by
Agilent experts who are involved in various international standards
committees. Experts from the Agilent Digital Test Standards Program are
active in the Joint
Electronic Devices Engineering Council, PCI-SIG,
Video
Electronics Standards Association, Serial
ATA International Organization, Serial Attached SCSI (T10), USB-Implementers
Forum, MIPI
Alliance, Ethernet
standards (IEEE 802.3), Optical
Internetworking Forum and many others. Agilent’s involvement in
these standards groups and their related workshops, plugfests, and
seminars enable the company to bring the right solutions to the market
when its customers need them.
About Agilent Technologies
Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE:A) is the world’s premier measurement
company and a technology leader in chemical analysis, life sciences,
electronics and communications. The company’s 18,700 employees serve
customers in more than 100 countries. Agilent had net revenues of $6.6
billion in fiscal 2011. Information about Agilent is available at www.agilent.com.
PCI-SIG, PCIe and PCI EXPRESS are registered trademarks and/or service
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