Decoding is based on the clock rate and 8b/10b-specific bit alignments of the captured waveform. The decoded data symbols and control symbols are displayed clearly and are color coded. A tabular list of the protocol contents is also provided. The 8b/10b decoding option’s powerful search and navigation function enables users to quickly isolate data contents as well as error states such as disparity violations.
The R&S RTO features an up to 128-bit serial pattern trigger for precise triggering on individual bit sequences. The optional R&S RTO-K13 HW-CDR hardware clock data recovery delivers accurate results for embedded clock signals.
The new test solution allows users to correlate 8b/10b encoded interface commands with other circuit signals over time, for easy isolation of critical states and fast identification of system design errors. 8b/10b encoded buses are used in the common USB 3.0 and PCIe interfaces and many other applications. The MIPI UniPro M-PHY interface in smartphones as well as display interfaces such as HDMI use 8b/10b encoding, as do base stations based on the Common Public Radio Interface (CPRI).
The R&S RTO-K52 8b/10b serial decoding option is now available from Rohde & Schwarz. For more information, visit www.rohde-schwarz.com/ad/press/scope_portfolio.