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News Release from: Tektronix | Subject: SerialXpress
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 16 April 2008

Software turns generator into serial
tester

Creates one-box high-speed serial data signal generator for receiver stress and BER testing, eliminating the need for multiple instruments and complex test setups.

SerialXpress is an advanced software package from Tektronix that performs direct synthesis of waveforms for high-speed serial data receiver testing The new software is ideal for testing SATA, SAS, PCI-Express, HDMI, and DisplayPort serial data standards, as well as any other serial bus technology operating at speeds up to 6Gbit/s

SerialXpress manages the creation of these waveforms for high-speed transmission on the AWG7000 arbitrary waveform generator series.

An easy to use interface provided by the SerialXpress software package makes the creation and management of high speed serial waveforms far more intuitive.

The AWG7000 with SerialXpress software is the world's only one-box high-speed serial data signal generator for receiver stress and bit-error-rate testing, eliminating the need for multiple instruments and complicated test configurations.

Next generation high-speed serial standards ranging from 3 to 6Gbit/s have diminishing timing margins that require receiver characterisation to complement conventional transmitter testing.

Increases in transmission speeds and trace length of transmission lines heighten the potential for errors in the signal path (channel).

Engineers need to simulate these effects during the design phase to test the tolerance of their receiver designs.

SerialXpress software provides these capabilities working in tandem with the AWG7000 arbitrary waveform generators through use of direct synthesis.

Direct synthesis is a flexible and repeatable method for creating ideal or impaired waveforms incorporating periodic and random jitter, pre/de-emphasis, channel emulation, idle-states and SSC parameters.

This often eliminates the need for multiple test instruments such as sinewave generators, noise generators, power dividers and power combiners that not only complicate the entire test setup but also require extensive calibration.

According to Mike Higashi, Vice President, Signal Source Product Line, Tektronix: "SerialXpress is ideal for design and test engineers who need to perform validation and characterisation of high speed serial data receivers and effectively obsoletes alternative methods using logic sources".

"Instead of needing to create mathematical formulas, the intuitive UI provided by SerialXpress software improves productivity through predefined, fill-in the blank templates for each of the major high-speed serial standards, facilitating simple and cost-effective receiver testing".

"With SerialXpress software, the AWG7000 is the easiest to use, most powerful and comprehensive high speed serial data signal generator for high-speed serial data technologies".

Engineers are able to simply recall a setup file that encapsulates all of the relevant standard mandated tests and signal impairments, without the need for any additional external components or mixing required, reducing complexity and cost.

To replicate the test scenarios across multiple labs, AWG setup file deployment can be managed through electronic circulation of files, enabling test systems worldwide to have consistent settings and capabilities and with no external hardware dependencies.

The SerialXpress software is currently available for order and runs as an integral part of the AWG5000 or AWG7000 models, or as a stand-alone application on an external PC.

The MSRP for SerialXpress begins at Eur 5920 or GBP 3990. Request a free brochure from Tektronix ...

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