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How to know the frequency of a phase noise to convert it to jitter?

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hi you guys,
I have designed a pierce oscillator at 460.8KHz, and simulated its phase noise,but I don't know how to convert the phase noise to jitter,because I am not sure the frequence which I used to integrate the phase noise,can anyone tell me how to make sure the frequence when you convert the phase noise to jitter. thank you
 

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jolia said:
hi you guys,
I have designed a pierce oscillator at 460.8KHz, and simulated its phase noise,but I don't know how to convert the phase noise to jitter,because I am not sure the frequence which I used to integrate the phase noise,can anyone tell me how to make sure the frequence when you convert the phase noise to jitter. thank you

hi
this problem have been discussed on the another borad.
https://www.designers-guide.org/Forum/
jeff
 

phase noise?

jeff,thank you, but I still can't make sure the frequence which I care about !can anyone tell? it's so hard to choose it
 

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