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J-BERT N4903B The Most Complete Jitter Tolerance Test Solution
Key NEW Capabilities of J-BERT N4903B
Supports testing of forwarded clock devices: half-
rate clock with variable duty cycle, jitter on clock
and data, delay of jitter between clock and data
PCIe 2.0 compliant jitter injection: LF-RJ and HF-RJ,
dual-tone PJ, residual SSC, electrical idle
Variable output levels on trigger and aux data
outputs
16x FC testing with extended data rate for the
pattern generator up to 14.2 Gb/s
Arbitrary SSC profile and extended SSC range
to characterize SATA/SAS and USB3 receivers
under real-world condition
Improved output signal performance
Wider PJ range up to 300 MHz
Built-in tunable CDR always included
Pattern sequencer with up to 60 blocks
Upgrade path from N4903A
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Figure 2. J-BERT N4903B The most complete jitter tolerance test
solution for testing embedded and forwarded clock devices
Press Auto Align to automatically adjust
the analyzer’s sampling point delay and
threshold to the center of the eye
Control output voltage of data, aux data,
clock, trigger/ref clock individually
Recover the clock from incoming data with
the built-in CDR with tunable loop bandwidth
Plug-in the interference channel to use the built-
in switchable ISI traces and to inject near-end or
far-end sinusoidal interference
Faster test execution is possible with J-BERT’s automated jitter
tolerance tests and fast total jitter measurements.
The J-BERT N4903B is a long-term investment which is configu-
rable for today’s test and budget requirements but also allows
upgrades from the N4903A model, and later retrofit of all options
and full speed when test needs change.
Electro Rent Corporation
an Agilent Authorized Technology Partner
www.ElectroRent.com/BuyNew
(800) 688-1111
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