PSDwebinar: Oscilloscopes applications: Fast debugging of high-speed digital and RF interfaces
Whether you are debugging a high-speed interface such as DDR or PCIe, characterizing a fast clock or analyzing a complex RF signal, you want to see the real signal and not artifacts of the test setup such as loading or reflections.
The process of removing non-ideal signal path effects (attenuation, skew, loading, etc.) is called deembedding. Removing this distortion in a realtime oscilloscope typically is performed with a correction filter in the post-processing.
In the R&S®RTP High-Performance Oscilloscope, the deembedding filter is realized in hardware directly after the A/D converter. This realtime processing of the waveform data ensures maximum update rate for effective troubleshooting in the time and frequency domain and even allows to trigger on the corrected waveforms.
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