File:De Jitterer characteristics.png
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DescriptionDe Jitterer characteristics.png |
English: Tolerance and transfer curves of two CDRs with the same clock frequency, where the second (red) is locked to the first (blue).
The characteristic frequency (transfer and tolerance low-pass corner) is different. The tolerance to high frequency jitter is also different. The wideband CDR has a lower tolerance, and vice-versa. The cascade tolerates the amount of sinusoidal jitter that is tolerated separately by both CDRs (the tolerance region is the OR of the two). |
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Author | BORGATO Pierandrea |
Other versions | This image uses the non-existing term "Dejitterer". This image should be replaced by "Tol & Transf of CDRs in a de-jitterizer.png". |
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