Multiple-Edge Response (MER) to Analyze Signal Integrity in Nonlinear Time-Variant Wired Communication Systems
Multiple-edge response (MER) is a powerful tool for analyzing signal integrity in wired communication systems that exhibit nonlinearity and time-variant behaviors. This example shows how to use MER to represent such a system. You can apply AMI equalization to MER characterized impulse-based statistical analysis or to time-domain signals.
The example walks you through the signal integrity analysis using MER in three steps:
Using Multiple-Edge Response (MER) to Represent Nonlinear Systems — Highlights the concepts of MER representation.
Multiple-Edge Response (MER) for AMI Statistical Nonlinear System Analysis — Applies AMI equalization to MER characterized impulse-based statistical analysis.
Multiple-Edge Response (MER) for AMI Fast Time-Domain Nonlinear System Simulation — Applies AMI equalization to time-domain signals.