AdvaRes
Advanced Member level 4
Hi all,
In many papers and tutorials that I read, PLL jitter characterization is done in the time domain or in the frequency domain depending on the application. In the slide 2 and 3 of this tutorial (Michael Perrott) mensioned clearly these applications:
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For wireless system jitter is characterized in frequency domain (calculated from phase noise), and for high speed serial links (here it includes wired and optical data communication systems) it is characterized in the Time domain.
Could you please tell me what are the reasons for that ?
Thanks in advance.
In many papers and tutorials that I read, PLL jitter characterization is done in the time domain or in the frequency domain depending on the application. In the slide 2 and 3 of this tutorial (Michael Perrott) mensioned clearly these applications:
**broken link removed**
For wireless system jitter is characterized in frequency domain (calculated from phase noise), and for high speed serial links (here it includes wired and optical data communication systems) it is characterized in the Time domain.
Could you please tell me what are the reasons for that ?
Thanks in advance.