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High speed serial data links are expected to transmit data at very high rates with very high fidelity. Today speeds approaching 10 Gb/s are becoming common with 40 Gb/s on the horizon. Typically, a maximum Bit-Error Rate (BER) of 10 - 12-10 - 15 is required. Verifying such a small BER with direct simulation is quite impractical. Instead, a procedure is presented that separates the deterministic and random components of the jitter, the primary cause of errors, and verifies them individually. By separating these two components, the BER can be verified in a time that is independent of the value that must be achieved. In this way it is practical to verify the extremely small BERs required of today's designs.

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Date:Feb 2009
Pages:22
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