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eyeDiagram() vs. Measurement --> Eye Diagram trigger period

HoWei
HoWei over 7 years ago

Hi,

in the result browser, the Measurement --> EyeDiagram lets me plot an eye diagram vs. a trigger periode generated from another signal - that's what I need.

The function "eyeDiagram()" only allows a constant trigger period - that is not what I want, because over corners the trigger period changes, and I want to get the eye diagram over corners.

How can I create an eyeDiagram() function with trigger period derived from another signal ?

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    Andrew Beckett over 7 years ago

    Generate the Eye Diagram with the assistant, then having plotted it, select the Eye Diagram and use Right Mouse->Send To->Calculator. You'll see that this generates an expression using edgeTriggeredEyeDiagram().

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • HoWei
    HoWei over 7 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Yes, that's what I want - works great !

    Thanks !

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  • HoWei
    HoWei over 7 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Yes, that's what I want - works great !

    Thanks !

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