In this article, you'll learn how eye patterns are generated and how to analyze eye diagrams for signal integrity by evaluating the eye height, width, jitter, and amplitude. Highlights: An eye diagram is a superimposed view of multiple digital signal cycles, forming an eye-like. An eye diagram is one of the most effective methods for analyzing the signal integrity of your PCB designs. It reveals the quality of high-speed signals by highlighting voltage levels and timing errors. The following is a simplified block diagram of the eye diagram creation process. This is one of several important signal integrity tools that the industry uses to better understand channel quality in simulation and. This instrument class measures samples of the input signal to form an eye diagram that can be used for analysis of the signal's noise, jitter, and eye mask compliance. The ability to accumulate and display samples supports statistical analysis techniques for assessing the quality of the digital. By using an oscilloscope to create an eye diagram, engineers can quickly evaluate system performance and gain insight into the nature of channel imperfections that can lead to errors when a receiver tries to interpret the value of a bit.