Demystifying PAM Signaling
This educational note provides a practical introduction to Pulse Amplitude Modulation (PAM) signaling and its role in modern high-speed digital communication systems. Starting from the basic principles of PAM-N and the relationship between bit rate and symbol rate, it explains why multilevel signaling has become an important alternative to traditional NRZ transmission in bandwidth-constrained interfaces. The note also discusses key implementation aspects such as coupling, lane configuration, line coding, scrambling, and forward error correction, showing how these factors influence signal behavior and test requirements. A dedicated section on signal integrity analysis explains the impact of reduced eye margins, transition-dependent jitter, and equalization on PAM-N measurements. Using Rohde & Schwarz oscilloscope solutions as practical examples, the note demonstrates how engineers can analyze stacked eye diagrams, isolate individual PAM eyes, evaluate transition-level jitter, and apply equalization techniques for reliable PAM signal characterization.