[SI-LIST] Clocking Architecture and Oscillator jitter....

Both links point to the same place.

http://www.altera.com/education/net_seminars/all/ns-hi-speed-clocking.ht
ml?f=3Dhp&k=3Due1



http://tinyurl.com/yvutjm


This is a VERY basic web seminar about clocking and jitter. Feel free to
comment (in private even). This is presentation is for the beginner that
may need guidance in clocking and selecting oscillators.

Leonard Dieguez=20




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On Behalf Of Henrik Madsen
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 2:23 AM
To: si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [SI-LIST] Good book about jitter....

Hi
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I have followed some of the latest discussions about 'jitter'.
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I have looked around for a good book about jitter, but I have not found
any.
Can anybody recommend a good book about 'jitter' and relations between
different contributions, not too advanced, but on the other hand
descriptive enough to get a good understanding.
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Originally, I just had to think about 'Deterministic' and 'Random'
jitter.
Today, if you look at the specifications for some high-speed interfaces,
the jitter has been divided into many contributions like
*Deterministic jitter (bounded)
** Periodic jitter
*** Sinusoidal jitter
** Data dependent jitter
** Bounded Uncorrelated jitter
etc.
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Regards
/Henrik
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