Circuit and method for inducing jitter to a signal

Miscellaneous active electrical nonlinear devices – circuits – and – Signal converting – shaping – or generating – Slope control of leading or trailing edge of rectangular or...

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C327S263000

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06998893

ABSTRACT:
A jitter inducing circuit receives a reference pulse train and induces desired amounts of jitter to the rising and/or falling edges of the pulses. First and second delay blocks16and18alternately delay the selected edge or edges of the provided reference pulse train interval by preset delay times for every interval. A signal composer46composes the outputs of the first and second delay blocks16and18. A delay time setup circuit controls the delay times of the delay blocks16and18. The delay times may change for each interval as a function of time so as to trace a desired function such as a sinusoidal or triangular function.

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