Technical data

SENSe2:FREQuency:CDR:PERR[?]
NIL
SENSe2:FREQuency:CDR:PERR ON | OFF | 1 | 0
SENSe2:FREQuency:CDR:PERR?
Error out connector on the Analyzer’s front panel is used to trigger an external
instrument to help in error analysis. When any number of errors are located within
a 128-bit data block, a single trigger pulse is sent. If continuous errors are detected,
the error out signal would be a clock signal. This SCPI command overwrites the
above functionality of this Error out connector. It enables the phase error signal
coming from the CDR. If an ON is sent by tis SCPI the phase error signal is available,
an OFF restores the above described functionality.
SENSe2:FREQuency:CDR:FADJust[?]
SENSe2:FREQuency:CDR:FADJust <NR3>
SENSe2:FREQuency:CDR:FADJust?
This command allows fine adjustments of the CDR hardware, to improve its jitter
response in some circumstances. The allowed values are between -1 and +1.
Default is 0.
SENSe2:FREQuency:CDR:LBANdwidth[?]
SENSe2:FREQuency:CDR:LBANdwidth <NR3>
SENSe2:FREQuency:CDR:LBANdwidth?
Sets/gets the loop bandwidth of the CDR. It can be between 100 kHz and 12 MHz,
but the allowed values depend on the clock frequency of the CDR. For details,
please refer to the Technical Data Sheet.
SENSe2:FREQuency:CDR:PEAKing[?]
SENSe2:FREQuency:CDR:PEAKing <NR3>
SENSe2:FREQuency:CDR:PEAKing?
SCPI Command Reference 5
Agilent J-BERT N4903B High-Performance Serial BERT 275
IVI-COM Equivalent
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