Key Features
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Support for 10Base-T1L (IEEE 802.3cg)
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Highly automated and easy-to-use
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Report generation with pass/fail results and fully annotated screenshot
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Complete test solution including test fixture and cables
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Supports all PMA Transmitter Tests
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Output Voltage
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Output Droop
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Timing Jitter
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Power Spectral Density (PSD)
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Advanced debugging ability with "Stop on Test"
Automated Compliance Testing
QPHY-10Base-T1L performs electrical compliance testing of the Physical Media Attachment (PMA) according to the 10Base-T1 specifications. Detailed connection diagrams ensure the proper setup and provide information about the required test pattern for each test. Upon completion of the test session, results are automatically compiled into a comprehensive report including screenshots.
Flexible Debug Environment
Using the “Stop on Test” feature, the user can pause testing after each individual test and observe the results. At that point, any of the oscilloscope's tools can be leveraged for further debug and upon completion, testing can be seamlessly resumed with a click of a button.
Transmitter Output Voltage
The output voltage is calculated by measure the peak-to peak voltage on the Test Mode 1 waveform.
Transmitter Timing Jitter
The trasmitter master timing jitter timing is tested while in DUT is in Test Mode 1. TIE is measured and the range of the TIE values are used to calculate the peak-to-peak TIE jitter.
Transmitter Output Droop
The output droop is calculated on both the positive and megative symbols in the Test Mode 2 waveform. The magnitude of the droop is measured with respect to an initial peak value after the zero crossing (indicated by Max and Min parameters) and the value 800 ns after the initial peak value.
Transmitter PSD
The Power Spectrum Density (PSD) of the transmitter is tested against the specified limits defined by the mask while the DUT is transmitting Test Mode 3. Using the oscilloscope for the PSD test removes the need to purchase a spectrum analyzer.