In part 1, I focused on the evolution of the eye diagram: from individual signal integrity measurements to a BER bathtub that determines eye closure or Tj at a specific BER. The downside to the BER ...
The eye diagram is probably the most well-known signal integrity tool because it combines numerous signal integrity characteristics such as rise/fall, overshoot/undershoot, and voltage/jitter into a ...
On an oscilloscope's eye-pattern diagram, the distance between peak deterministic and random jitter amplitudes (the unit interval, or UI) is often called a "bathtub," which functions as a ...
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