SAS12G Compliance Test Application
Agilent Technologies' Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) 12Gbps user defined application (UDA) test software for Infiniium 90000 Series oscilloscopes will provide you with a preliminary fast and easy way to validate and debug your SAS 12Gbps silicon, host bus adapter, initiator, high-density disk drive or enclosure backplane. The SAS electrical test software allows you to automatically execute SAS electrical checklist tests based on the UNH-IOL SAS Consortium Physical Layer Test Suite and displays the results in a flexible report format. In addition to the measurement data, the report provides a margin analysis that shows how closely your device passed or failed each test. Besides that, other instruments such as JBERT and TDR are also ready and available for the SAS 12Gbps test and characterization.
Key Features:
- Test setup wizard guides you through test selection, configuration, connection, execution, and results reporting
- Measurement connection setups are displayed
- Oscilloscope setup is automatically configured for each test
- Test results report documents test configuration, measurements made, pass/fail status, margin analysis, and waveforms
Requirements:
- Infiniium 2.50 or higher software revision for 90000 Series oscilloscopes
- N5467A User Defined Application (Option 040 on new 90000 Series oscilloscope)
- E2688A High-Speed SDA Software (Option 003 on new 90000 Series oscilloscope or Option N5435A-003 for application server license)
N5400A EZJIT Plus Jitter Analysis Software (Option 004 on new 90000 Series oscilloscope or Option N5435A-001 for application server license)
N5465A InfiniiSim Waveform Transformation Toolset – Optional (Option 014 on new 90000 Series oscilloscope or Option N5435A-027 for application server license)
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