Keysight Pam 4 Low

Keysight debuts PAM-4 analysis for real-time oscilloscopes

March 25, 2015

Keysight Technologies today introduced measurement software designed to help engineers quickly and accurately characterize PAM-4 (pulse amplitude modulation with four amplitude levels) signals using the Keysight V-Series, Z-Series, and S-Series real-time oscilloscope platforms. The Keysight N8827A PAM-4 analysis software (for V- and Z-Series oscilloscopes) and N8827B PAM-4 analysis software (for S-Series oscilloscopes) provides comprehensive analysis of electrical PAM-4 signals.

Mobile computing applications are demanding more of the underlying computer Internet infrastructure. To enable increases in Internet and server-farm performance, higher-speed connectivity among server systems is required. Conventional communication techniques often relied upon NRZ (non-return-to-zero) encoding. Industry experts contend NRZ will not work in a 56-Gb/s environment. One way to overcome this challenge is to change the modulation technique from NRZ to pulse amplitude modulation. This allows engineers to dramatically increase the amount of data they can send across high-speed digital communication links.

Several industry standards bodies are actively promoting PAM-4 technology to enable the next-generation speed class and push higher data rates for a given channel compared to traditional NRZ signaling. While PAM-4 technology leverages some traditional NRZ measurement algorithms for PAM-4 signals, to fully analyze system performance, unique PAM-4 measurements and parameters are required.

“Our customers face many new design and measurement challenges as they make the switch from NRZ to PAM-4 signaling,” said Dave Cipriani, vice president and general manager of Keysight’s Oscilloscope and Protocol Division. “By delivering both analysis and debug capabilities for PAM-4 signals, our latest PAM-4 analysis software for our real-time oscilloscopes helps engineers address these challenges and quickly get their designs to market.”

N8827A/B PAM-4 analysis software offers measurements such as

  • eye width, eye height, and eye skew;
  • level amplitude, level noise, and level skew; and
  • amplitude level linearity.

Engineers can combine the N8827A/B PAM-4 option with existing Infiniium real-time oscilloscope software tools to provide even more powerful analysis capability:

  • PAM-4 equalizers (LFE, CTLE) using the N5461A InfiniiSim serial data equalization software
  • embedding/de-embedding of PAM-4 channels using the N5465A InfiniiSim waveform transformation toolset, and
  • jitter and amplitude analysis on IEEE JP03 patterns using the N8813A EZJIT Complete software tool.

Multilevel signaling systems are particularly susceptible to noise, so the V-Series, Z-Series, and S-Series real-time oscilloscopes offer the industry’s lowest noise floors for wide bandwidth real-time oscilloscopes. When using the 63-GHz Z-Series oscilloscope, for example, designers can achieve accurate analysis of electrical PAM-4 signals to 32 Gbaud. Additionally, engineers can perform offline analysis on stored PAM-4 signals using the N8900A Infiniium Offline oscilloscope analysis software installed on a PC.

Additional information about Keysight’s PAM-4 analysis software is available at www.keysight.com/find/N8827A and www.keysight.com/find/N8827B.

About the Author

Rick Nelson | Contributing Editor

Rick is currently Contributing Technical Editor. He was Executive Editor for EE in 2011-2018. Previously he served on several publications, including EDN and Vision Systems Design, and has received awards for signed editorials from the American Society of Business Publication Editors. He began as a design engineer at General Electric and Litton Industries and earned a BSEE degree from Penn State.

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