Method for decomposing timing jitter on arbitrary serial...

Pulse or digital communications – Testing – Phase error or phase jitter

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C375S371000, C702S069000

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10625951

ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for decomposing timing jitter on arbitrary serial data sequences. Specifically, in one embodiment according to the present invention, a method is provided of decomposing timing jitter on a signal under test (SUT) comprising an arbitrary serial data stream. The method comprises performing a statistical analysis on a group of measurements, where each measurement comprises a timing jitter value and an associated bit pattern representing the bits falling within an analysis window, said window being successively located at a plurality of positions within the data stream.

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