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Agilent Technologies and The MathWorks Integrate MATLAB(r) on Agilent Infiniium Oscilloscopes

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Executing a custom analysis function created in MATLAB on the Agilent Infiniium oscilloscope.   An FIR (finite impulse response) equalization filter function developed in MATLAB in selected.  The closed eye-pattern shown at the top due to the ISI (inter symbol interference) effect is processed through the five-tap FIR equalization filter to realize an equalized clean eye pattern shown at the bottom to simulate the true waveform seen inside a receiver at the end of the transmission line...

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Executing a custom analysis function created in MATLAB on the Agilent Infiniium oscilloscope. An FIR (finite impulse response) equalization filter function developed in MATLAB in selected. The closed eye-pattern shown at the top due to the ISI (inter symbol interference) effect is processed through the five-tap FIR equalization filter to realize an equalized clean eye pattern shown at the bottom to simulate the true waveform seen inside a receiver at the end of the transmission line...

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Agilent Technologies and The MathWorks Integrate MATLAB(r) on Agilent Infiniium Oscilloscopes
(2006-October-30)

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