User guide

This displays the list of measured points. The list classifies the points with their
frequency, amplitude, and status. The status indicates whether the test passed or
failed at that point.
This contains the results as follows:
1
Test Configuration Details: gives the User Comments, Device Type, Last Test
Date, Model Number, Serial Number and Software Revision number.
2
Conditions: Pattern, Data Rate, Output Level, ISI Trace Number, Additional
Jitter, SSC, Target BER, Confidence Level, Relax Time and Margin.
3
Graph: Jitter Tolerance Graph.
4
Measured Points: List of points classified with their pass/fail status,
frequency, Periodic Jitter/Sinusoidal Jitter and Total Jitter without ISI.
5
Recommended Settings (only in the Compliance Report): Document, Note, Bit
Rate, Pattern, Level from Standard, Level at PG (recommended) and Additional
Jitter.
Explanation of the Results
Additionally to the graphical results, the measurement provides some information
below the graph. You can also export the results to a .txt file.
The following information helps you to interpret and document the test:
Result of the test (passed or failed).
Date and Time when the test was finished.
Margin that was set for the test.
Further test Conditions like the selected test pattern and additional jitter
components.
Double-click Modify Comment, to enter a Comment for every test.
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If not the whole information is displayed in the Condition/Comment column, this
is indicated by "…". Double-click Modify Comment to see the complete text in a
separate window.
If you want to use the measurement results with other applications, you can export
the data to a file via Analysis > Export Data....
The contents of the resulting file may look as follows:
8 Jitter Tolerance Tests
466 Agilent J-BERT N4903B High-Performance Serial BERT
Select Point
HTML Report
Understanding the Results
Exporting Result Data