An Eye Diagram is formed by overlaying multiple instances of a signal's waveform, typically using a sampling oscilloscope or a digital communication analyzer. The resulting diagram displays the signal's amplitude and timing characteristics over a specific period, usually one or two. The Eye Diagram can show the transmission quality of digital signals. It is often used in applications where electronic devices, serial digital signals or high-speed digital signals in chips are tested and verified. This sample rate, which can be as fast as 80 GSa/s, determines the bandwidth which currently extends to 63 GHz. When analyzing a digital telecommunication. An eye diagram is one of the most effective methods for analyzing the signal integrity of your PCB designs.
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