The Keysight N4916A de-emphasis signal converter enables design and test engineers to accurately characterize gigabit serial ports and channels that operate with de-emphasized signals. This will result in more robust receiver designs, with reliable operation in real PC board environments.
De-emphasis is a commonly used technique for transmitting electrical signals at gigabit data rates. De-emphasis compensates for the losses caused by printed circuit boards and backplanes. The most popular high-speed electrical standards require transmitter de-emphasis, sometimes called also pre-emphasis. These standards are: PCI Express 1 and 2, SATA 3G b/s, fully buffered DIMM, CEI 6/11G, 10 Gb Ethernet.
Key Features |
Variable de-emphasis levels of post-cursor up to 12 dB, differential outputs |
Supports data rates up to 13.5 Gb/s |
Convenient operation via user interface of J-BERT N4903A and 81141/2A serial pulse data generators |
Worst-case testing with jitter feed-through |
Specifications |
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N4916A De-Emphasis Signal Converter |
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Model Overview |
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Model | Description |
N4916A | De-emphasis signal converter
Includes:
One 50 Ω termination (SMA)
One 2.4 mm to SMA adapter
USB cable
Commercial calibration report and certificate (“UK6”)
Getting started guide.
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Calibration |
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Calibration services | R1282A |
Productivity Assistance |
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Remote or on-site | R1380-N49xx |
Productivity assistance | PS-S20 and PS-S20-02 |
Recommended Accessories |
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N4915A-004 | One 2.4 mm cable (m-m) |
N4910A | 2.4 mm cable kit (matched pair |
81110A-1CM | Rack mount kit |