Jneye channel viewer module, Jneye channel viewer module -98 – Altera JNEye User Manual

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simulations. JNEye simulation output data is usually located in a file directory that has the same name as

the saved project name. For example, if the saved JNEye configuration file is Demo1.jne, the previous

simulation results are stored a directory named “Demo1”. Navigate to the directory, select the

JNEye_Sim_Result.jneomlist file, and open it to load the simulation data.

Figure 2-77: Load Previous JNEye Simulation Results

JNEye Channel Viewer Module

The JNEye Channel Viewer provides a convenient way of observing and comparing channel characteris‐

tics. The following types of channel characteristics, which are represented by Touchstone S-parameter

format, can be displayed in the Channel Viewer:
• Standard-mode / Single-ended S-parameter—for example, S

11

, S

12

, S

21

• Mixed-mode / Differential S-parameters—for example: S

dd11

, S

dd21

, S

cd21

• Frequency Domain Plots: Amplitude and propagation/group delay plots

• Time Domain Plots: Impulse responses and single-bit responses
Channel Viewer also provides channel compliance checks and channel analysis. Use these features to

observe a channel's characteristics and its associated signal integrity matrices.

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JNEye Channel Viewer Module

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2015.05.04

Altera Corporation

Functional Description

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