The need for increased speeds in data communications systems has led to higher data rates and parallel data lanes, which are necessarily placed closer together.
The combination of higher bit rates and tightly-spaced lines lead to an increased amount of crosstalk.
As a result, crosstalk is becoming a more important problem to diagnose. Power supplies are also an important component.
They can create interference on the data lanes they drive in the form of noise and jitter, and they are susceptible to data-dependent noise such as Simultaneous Switching Noise (SSN), which leads to ground bounce.
Keysight has developed a crosstalk analysis application to assist in the diagnosis of crosstalk.
The application not only detects and quantifies the presence of crosstalk, but it can also determine which aggressors are primarily responsible.
It can go one step further by actually removing the crosstalk from the victim so you can visually compare the original waveform with the clean waveform side-by-side.
You can compare the “before” and “after” waveforms directly on the scope display or by comparing the results from other scope analysis tools such as real-time eye diagrams or jitter analysis.
This gives the user a direct way of quantifying the amount of improvement they can expect by mitigating the different sources of crosstalk.
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