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Qphy-lpddr2 software option – Teledyne LeCroy QPHY-LPDDR2 User Manual

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QPHY-LPDDR2 Software Option

QPHY-LPDDR2-OM-G Rev B

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Differential (or Single-Ended) Probe Selection

The PCF200 fixture calibrates probes differentially or in single-ended mode depending on the type of
probe used. The selection is done automatically when the probe is detected. If No Probe is detected, the
selection is done manually. When calibrating D620 probes, they are automatically detected and
Differential is checked.

Deskew All (or Common Skew)

This is the deskew amount applied to all channels. The time entered in this field is the absolute time by
which all waveforms displayed by the oscilloscope are delayed in time. This value effectively adjusts the
zero time reference of the system. See Deskew Theory of Operation in the TF-DSQ Operation Manual for
details.

Common Mode Voltage Selection

Differential probes allow the common mode voltage component to be applied during the DC calibration for
improved calibration accuracy in situations where probe gain or offset correction depends on common
mode components. See DC Calibration Theory of Operation or Differential and Single-ended Probe
Basics in TF-DSQ Operation Manual for details.

Advanced Probe Calibration

When the Advanced Mode checkbox is checked, you can perform the DC calibration and the deskew
calibration separately by pressing Gain/Offset Only or Deskew Only.

When performing DC calibration, you have the option to apply a common mode component to the
differential DC levels applied to the probe during calibration. See DC Calibration Theory of Operation or
Differential and Single-ended Probe Basics in TF-DSQ Operation Manual for details. Use this with TF-
DSQ. DO NOT use with PCF200 connected to Fast Edge output.

After performing the deskew calibration, you have the option to apply a common skew value to all
channels to adjust the zero time reference of the system.

If you know the risetime of the signals being measured, you can enter the measured risetime of the
signals in the Rise Time field to obtain a further skew correction that accounts for the risetime. If the
risetime entered is less than the risetime measured during the calibration, no correction is applied;
otherwise, the system calculates a correction to account for the signal risetime. This makes it important to
enter the measured risetime, meaning, the risetime of the signal the oscilloscope measures (or will
measure). Refer to the Deskew Risetime Adjustment Theory of Operation in the TF-DSQ Operator’s
Manual on the LeCroy website for details.

D620 Probe Calibration Procedure

The PCF200 fixture is used to calibrate D620 probes. Prior to beginning your measurements

Assemble the PCF200 fixture

Attach the fixture, as described in PCF200 Fixture Overview.

Access the Probe Calibration Menu in Advanced Mode

Follow the instructions for each probe used:

Connect the probe to the oscilloscope channel

Attach the probe to the PCF200 fixture

Press the Deskew Only button in the Advanced Probe Calibration Menu.

Wait a few seconds as the probe is calibrated.

When the calibration completes, remove the probe from the PCF200 fixture