[SI-LIST] transient and non-transient signals in Jitter analysis
- From: "Saoer Sinaga" <saoer.sinaga@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 21 May 2008 13:41:30 +0200
Dear all,
In Jitter analysis, you need to separate transient signals and non-transient
signals from serial signals.
What do transient and non-transient signals actually mean here?
Does the transient signal mean the signal that always changes (1010101....)
? and what about the non-transient signal ?
How can I separate those two types of signals in simulation tools e.g.
Cadence?
thanks,
Saoer
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