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Is phase noise the same as jitters found in digital signal?

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phase noise = jitters

Are phase noise the same as jitters found in the digital signals ?
 

Re: phase noise = jitters

Yes. Phase noise is the frequency domain way of looking at it. Jitter is the time domain way.
 

Re: phase noise = jitters

An AD tutorial for phase noise <-> jitter conversion

**broken link removed**
 

Re: phase noise = jitters

yes,jitter in time domain we can see the wave form with varation in the wave form.
phase noise in time domain.
 

Re: phase noise = jitters

hi,
radio frequency engineers speak of phase noise, whereas digital system engineers work with jitter.

Jitter is an unwanted variation ofdifferent signal characteristics

Phase noise is the frequency domain representation of fluctuations in the phase of a wave, caused by time domain instabilities ("jitter").
regards....
 

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