simulation of phase noise (jitter)
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Frank Nitsche
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Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2005 3:19 pm    Post subject: simulation of phase noise (jitter) Reply with quote

Hello everybody,

I would like to find out how large is the jitter of my circuitry, e.g.
a receiver. Is it possible to simulate it by spectre using some noise
analysis?
I know I can use transient simulation to get an eye diagram when I
have a transient signal which has a jitter. But how can I get the
jitter introduced by the circuitry itselfs?

Much thanks.

Best regards

Frank.

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Marc Heise
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Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2005 3:44 pm    Post subject: Re: simulation of phase noise (jitter) Reply with quote

Hello Frank,

have a look at the papers on Ken Kunderts designers guide. Maybe they will
answer some of your questions:

http://www.designers-guide.com/Analysis/

Kind Regards,
Marc

Frank Nitsche wrote:
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Hello everybody,

I would like to find out how large is the jitter of my circuitry, e.g.
a receiver. Is it possible to simulate it by spectre using some noise
analysis?
I know I can use transient simulation to get an eye diagram when I
have a transient signal which has a jitter. But how can I get the
jitter introduced by the circuitry itselfs?

Much thanks.

Best regards

Frank.
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