This item is a perpetual license for the D9010ASIA software package. Support options for this package are listed in the accessories section of this page.
Types of perpetual licenses
There are five variations of perpetual license listed in the menu above - they are as follows:
- Floating
- Networked instruments/computers can access a license from a server one at a time. Multiple licenses may be purchased for concurrent usage
- Single site: 1-mile radius from the server
- Single region: North, Central, and South America, Canada
- Node locked
- License can be used on one specified instrument/computer
- Transportable
- License can be used on one instrument/computer at a time but may be transferred to another using Keysight Software Manager (internet connection required)
- USB Portable
- License can be used on one instrument/computer at a time but can be transferred to another using a certified USB dongle (available for additional purchase, Keysight part number E8900-D10)
D9010ASIA information
D9010ASIA is intended for any customer working in high-speed digital applications where eyes are closed. Equalization, InfiniiSim, and Crosstalk/Power Integrity packages enable deep analysis as to why an eye is closed, and what it will take to open it.
Compatible with S-Series, EXR-Series, and MXR-Series oscilloscopes with firmware 6.30 or greater.
Emulate feed-forward (FFE), decision feedback (DFE), and continuous-time linear equalization (CTLE)
- Application allows for accurate modeling of DFE, FFE and CTLE
- FFE emulation accurately depicts hardware equalization
- DFE is adaptive and allows for customization of the tap values
InfiniiSim
- Removes channel effects such as lossy cables or test fixtures, commonly called "de-embedding"
- View waveforms anywhere in a modeled system
- Inserts channel effects such as a standard cable model
- Replace one or more channel elements with another
Crosstalk
- Challenge the crosstalk analysis application addresses
- Identify the sources of crosstalk affecting the victim
- Quantify how much each aggressor is disrupting the victim
- Remove the effect of crosstalk from the victim signal for analysis
- Check how much design margin is recovered when crosstalk is removed from victim+V26
Serial data equalization
Equalization is becoming an increasingly important application for today's digital designers. Higher data rates coupled with longer backplanes and interconnect distances have resulted in greater signal attenuation at the receiver. The outcome is the closing of eyes at the receiver, making it difficult to distinguish between a high and a low for even the most sophisticated decoding algorithms. The Infiniium serial data equalization (SDE) software uses Infiniium's low noise floor and clock recovery algorithms, combined with new equalization software, to accurately depict DFE, CTLE, and FFE. Now users can model equalization and de-embedding using only an oscilloscope and the Infiniium SDE software.
InfiniiSim waveform transformation toolset
This application provides the most flexible and accurate means to render waveforms anywhere in the digital serial link. The configurable system modeling allows you to remove the deleterious effects of unwanted channel elements, simulate waveforms with channels models inserted, view waveforms in physically un-probeable locations, and compensate for loading of probes and other circuit elements. You can quickly do all of this on the real-time oscilloscope.
Cross talk analysis
The need for increased speeds in data communications systems has led to higher data rates and parallel data lanes, which must be closer together. The combination of higher bit rates and tightly-spaced lines leads 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 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 users a direct way of quantifying the amount of improvement they can expect by mitigating the different sources of crosstalk.