You open this Advanced panel by clicking Auto Sweep on the Transceiver Links or the Receiver
Channels tab of the Transceiver Toolkit.
The receiver or transceiver link Auto Sweep panel allows you to
automatically sweep through transceiver control settings to
determine the best collection of physical media attachment (PMA)
settings for your design. The following options are available:
- Test mode—Allows you to specify Auto Sweep test mode or Auto Sweep + EyeQ test mode.
Note: test mode allows you to sweep PMA settings while using EyeQ results as a metric for comparison. All runs are viewable on the EyeQ run table, which is sortable.
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Test
pattern—Allows you to choose from various
test patterns that are transmitted across the transceiver link for
testing purposes.
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Bypass—Allows you to
bypass the data pattern from the Data Pattern Generator and send
user-design data from the TX to the RX. This feature is available
when you turn on Enable Bypass
interface from the Data
Pattern Generator and Data
Pattern Checker.
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Checker
mode—Allows you to choose between the
Data pattern checker or
Serial bit comparator for
checking BER. This feature is available when you turn on
Enable EyeQ block and
Enable Bit Error Rate Block
in the Transceiver Reconfiguration
Controller. Checker
mode is only available for Stratix V GX.
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Run
length—Allows you to set the following
parameters for test runs:
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Time
limit—Allows you to specify the time
limit unit and value to have a maximum bounds time limit for each
test iteration.
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Maximum tested
bits—Allows you to set the maximum number
of tested bits for each test iteration.
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Error rate limit—Allows you to turn on or off error rate limits. When you turn on Error Rate Limit, you can then specify further parameters,
including:
- Start checking after—Waits until the set number of bits are satisfied until it starts looking at the bit error rate (BER) for the next two checks.
- Bit error rate achieves below—Allows you to set upper bit error rate limits. If the error rate is better than the set error rate, the test ends.
- Bit error rate exceeds—Allows you to set lower bit error rate limits. If the error rate is worse than the set error rate, the test ends.
Note: Time limit, Maximum tested bits, and Error rate limit can be simultaneously enabled. If any of these conditions are
met, the condition is met and the test is complete.