File:2014 10 28 CDR phase tolerance range vs jitter frequency 2- 2.png
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Description2014 10 28 CDR phase tolerance range vs jitter frequency 2- 2.png |
English: The phase tolerance in a 2nd order type 2 CDR can be (prudently) approximated, in its frequency dependent part, using the condition of slew-rate onset. The phase tolerance there can be derived from the frequency range possible for its VCO. |
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Author | BORGATO Pierandrea |
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current | 09:27, 3 January 2016 | 1,788 × 1,259 (285 KB) | BORGATO Pierandrea (talk | contribs) | Added highest corner frequency, minor corrections. | |
00:04, 17 February 2015 | 1,377 × 918 (214 KB) | BORGATO Pierandrea (talk | contribs) | Minor editing, addition of captions, added formulae for all corner frequencies | ||
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