Seagate ST3300457FC Cheetah 15K.6 SAS Product Manual - Page 73

Receive eye mask, 5.2.1.3, Jitter tolerance masks

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9.5.2.1.2 Receive eye mask Figure 18 describes the receive eye mask. This eye mask applies to jitter after the application of a single pole high-pass frequency-weighting function that progressively attenuates jitter at 20 dB/decade below a frequency of ((bit rate) / 1.667). Absolute amplitude (in V) Z2 Z1 0 V -Z1 -Z2 0 X1 X2 1-X1 1 1-X2 Normalized time (in UI) Figure 18. Receive eye mask Verifying compliance with the limits represented by the receive eye mask should be done with reverse channel traffic present in order that the effects of crosstalk are taken into account. 9.5.2.1.3 Jitter tolerance masks Figure 19 describes the receive tolerance eye masks and is constructed using the X2 and Z2 values given in table 31. X1OP is half the value for total jitter intable 31 and X1TOL is half the value for total jitter in table 32, for jitter frequencies above ((bit rate) / 1.667). Abs olute am plitude (in V) (additional sinusoidal jitter) / 2 Z2 Z1OP Z1TOL 0 V -Z1TOL -Z1OP -Z2 0 X1OP X2 1 1-X1OP X1TOL 1-X1TOL Normalized time (in UI) Outline of eye mask before adding sinusoidal jitter Outline of eye mask after adding sinusoidal jitter Figure 19. Receive tolerance eye mask Cheetah 15K.6 SAS Product Manual, Rev. B 69

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Cheetah 15K.6 SAS Product Manual, Rev. B
69
9.5.2.1.2
Receive eye mask
Figure 18 describes the receive eye mask. This eye mask applies to jitter after the application of a single pole
high-pass frequency-weighting function that progressively attenuates jitter at 20 dB/decade below a frequency
of ((bit rate) / 1.667).
Figure 18.
Receive eye mask
Verifying compliance with the limits represented by the receive eye mask should be done with reverse channel
traffic present in order that the effects of crosstalk are taken into account.
9.5.2.1.3
Jitter tolerance masks
Figure 19 describes the receive tolerance eye masks and is constructed using the X2 and Z2 values given in
table 31. X1
OP
is half the value for total jitter intable 31 and X1
TOL
is half the value for total jitter in table 32, for
jitter frequencies above ((bit rate) / 1.667).
Figure 19.
Receive tolerance eye mask
Absolute
amplitude
(in V)
Z1
Z2
0 V
-Z1
-Z2
X1
X2
1-X2
1-X1
Normalized time (in UI)
0
1
Absolute
amplitude
(in V)
Z1
TOL
0 V
-Z1
OP
X1
OP
X2
1-X1
TOL
1-X1
OP
Normalized time (in UI)
(additional sinusoidal jitter) / 2
-Z1
TOL
Z1
OP
X1
TOL
Outline of eye mask
after adding
sinusoidal jitter
Outline of eye mask
before adding
sinusoidal jitter
0
1
Z2
-Z2