Procedure; Connection Diagram; Parameters - Keysight Technologies N5990A User Manual

Mipi m-phy receiver test
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Procedure

Connection Diagram

Parameters

Keysight N5990A MIPI M-PHY Receiver Test User Guide
The data generator sends Burst-mode CJTPAT signaling while the DUT is
configured for Terminated-mode or Non-Terminated-mode depending on
the test case.
In Compliance Mode, the data generator sets the calibrated differential
voltage amplitude to the minimum (60mV for RT, 120mV for NT) and
maximum (245mV for RT, 490mV for NT) conformance values. The
common mode voltage is fixed to the nominal value (150mV) according to
the specification. No other signal impairments (ISI or jitter) are added. At
each step the BER is measured and compared with the Target BER to
consider the pass/fail result.
In Expert Mode, the differential voltage component of each Level Pair is
tested over the given Amplitude Range. In this case, the result will show
the minimum and maximum differential voltage values at which the DUT
works properly and the test will pass if those values are within the spec
limits.
This test is performed at each selected lane and PWM gear and it is tested
at the minimum and maximum data rate value for all gears according to
the CTS.
Refer to the connection diagrams shown in the Connection Diagram
section of the Test 2.1.1- HS-RX Differential Input Voltage Amplitude Test
test.
The parameters used in Expert Mode for this test, are as follows:
CDR Loop Bandwidth (if CDR is selected in the Special Parameter
dialog, see
"BERT Analyzer
CDR Peaking (if CDR is select in Special Parameter dialog, see
Analyzer
Settings")
CDR Transition Density (if CDR is selected in the Special Parameter
dialog, see
"BERT Analyzer
CDR Loop Order (if CDR is selected in the Special Parameter dialog,
see
"BERT Analyzer
Target BER
IBerReader Init Mode
Test Sequence
Settings")
Settings")
Settings")
PWM Tests
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"BERT
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