Filter for injecting data dependent jitter and level noise

Electrical computers: arithmetic processing and calculating – Electrical analog calculating computer – Particular function performed

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06961745

ABSTRACT:
A filter for injecting data dependent jitter and level noise into a digital data signal with a given data rate reacts on a step function with a step response showing after a first increase or decrease a substantial extreme value, such as a minimum or a maximum, of opposite direction than the first increase or decrease. The temporal occurrence of the substantial extreme value with respect to the step function is substantially in the range of the given data rate.

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D/L Pinta Balle.., L., Examiner. European Search Report, Application No. EP 01 10 8337, dated Sep. 11, 2001.

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