SNLA429A November   2023  – April 2025 LMKDB1108 , LMKDB1120

 

  1.   1
  2.   Abstract
  3. 1Introduction
  4. 2Test Setup
  5. 3Test Procedure
  6. 4Explanation of TI's PCIe Compliance Tool
  7. 5LMKDB1xxx Test Results
    1. 5.1 LMKDB1xxx Test Results Summary
    2. 5.2 PCIe Tool Input File Waveforms for the LMKDB1xxx Family
    3. 5.3 LMKDB1xxx Detailed Jitter Measurements
  8. 6Summary
  9. 7References
  10. 8Revision History

Explanation of TI's PCIe Compliance Tool

TI's PCIe Compliance Tool can be found within TI's TICS Pro Software. To access the tool, first download TI's TICS Pro Software. Under the Tools tab, select PCIe Report Generator (steps shown in Figure 4-1). After a few seconds, the tool appears, as shown on Figure 4-2, which can then be used to analyze frequency domain traces (such as Figure 4-3) and time domain traces (such as Figure 4-4) to determine PCIe compliance.

 TICS Pro Steps to Access the PCIe Reference
                    Clock Analysis ToolFigure 4-1 TICS Pro Steps to Access the PCIe Reference Clock Analysis Tool
 PCIe Tool Home PageFigure 4-2 PCIe Tool Home Page

For frequency domain data analysis, the tool runs frequency domain input traces through PCIe filters, taking other parameters such as PCIe generation, clock architecture, noise fold, and presence of SSC into considerations to determine if the trace meets PCIe requirements. Then, the tool assign a PASS, FAIL, or N/A status based on the results.

For time domain data analysis, the tool runs time domain input traces, and takes into account Vcross, period, duty cycle, and other parameters specified by PCIe standards to determine and assign a PASS/FAIL to the traces being analyzed.

 Example of PNA PlotFigure 4-3 Example of PNA Plot
 Example of Time Domain PlotFigure 4-4 Example of Time Domain Plot