Clock/Gate Delay Function - Keysight Technologies N5166B CXG User Manual

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Figure 12-2
— When the Clock Gate Off On softkey is set to Off:
The clock signal in both "A" and "B" parts is effective and no gate function is required. Therefore,
the bit error rate is measured using the clock and data signal in both "A" and "B" parts.
— When the Clock Gate Off On softkey is set to On, and the Clock Gate Polarity Neg Pos softkey
is set to Pos:
The clock signal in "A" part is effective. Therefore, the bit error rate is measured using the clock
and data signals in "A" part.
— When the Clock Gate Off On softkey is set to On, and the Clock Gate Polarity Neg Pos softkey
is set to Neg:
The clock signal in "B" part is effective. Therefore, the bit error rate is measured using the clock
and data signals in "B" part.

Clock/Gate Delay Function

This function enables you to restore the timing relationship between the clock/gate timing as it
passes through the unit under test (UUT) and the packet data.
The shifted clock signal is emitted from pin 17 of the AUX I/O rear panel connector. When you use
the clock delay function, the clock signal to the BER CLK IN connector is delayed by the clock delay
function. When you use the gate delay function with the clock gate function, the clock signal is
gated by the gate signal which is delayed by the gate delay function.
To see the signal flow using the clock and gate functions, refer to
Keysight CXG, EXG, and MXG X-Series Signal Generators User's Guide
BERT (Option N5180UN7B)
Bit Error Rate Tester–Option N5180UN7B
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12-3.
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