[SI-LIST] Re: Good book about jitter....

  • From: "Jack Olson" <pcbjack@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: npatel@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 10:07:24 -0500

That link had a lot of junk characters in it.
Try this one:
*http://tinyurl.com/yt2qzw*


On 4/16/07, npatel@xxxxxxxxxx <npatel@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I was not able to access the download link. Is it possible someone can
> E-mail me the cypress jitter doc.=20
>
> Thanks,
> Nikhil=20
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: si-list-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:si-list-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> On Behalf Of istvan novak
> Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2007 8:54 AM
> To: Siddesh.V@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> Cc: al.neves@xxxxxxxxxxx; Mark.Randol@xxxxxxxxxx; si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx;
> Ransom Stephens
> Subject: [SI-LIST] Re: Good book about jitter....
>
> Hi Siddesh,
>
> The Cypress book is a good overview of the various aspects of
> clock-circuit designs.  I particularly like Figures 5.4 and 5.5,
> providing measured jitter data as a function of supply-rail noise
> frequency and magnitude.  And I also agree with the text going with the
> figures that this kind of data is very rare on data sheets.
>
> Among the many excellent details I would like to caution people about
> using Figures 8.8 and 8.18: they appear to sum up admittance magnitudes
> instead of complex admittances, thus missing the antiresonance peaks,
> which are otherwise correctly described in Figures 8.12 and 8.14.
>
> Regards,
> Istvan Novak
> SUN Microsystems
>
> Siddesh V wrote:
>
> > Hi Henrik,
> >      There is a book out there from C=3D ypress for free. I got the =
> link
>
> >on a mail approxiamtely a year ago on silis=3D t. They have the new=20
> >version now, here is the list http://download.cypress.co=3D=20
> >m.edgesuite.net/design=3D5Fresources/application=3D5Fnotes/contents/perf=
> ect
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> >iming=3D5Fii=3D5F12.pdf[1]
> >
> >Thanks & Regards
> >Sidd=3D esh
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> >To: <Mark.R=3D andol@xxxxxxxxxx>, <si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >From: "Alfred P. Nev=3D es" <al.neves@xxxxxxxxxxx> Sent by:=20
> >si-list-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: 03/22/2007 01:31PM
> >cc: "Ransom Stephens" <ransomstephens@yaho=3D o.com>
> >Subject: [SI-LIST] Re: Good book about jitter....
> >
> >Althou=3D gh I'm certainly no Mike Li(Wavecrest) or Ransom=20
> >Stephens(Teraspeed Cons=3D ulting LLC) in the math department..., but I =
>
> >found that all of the compl=3D iance specifications along with general=20
> >working knowledge of jitter anal=3D ysis methods was much easier once I =
>
> >reviewed the following in my advance=3D d statistics, Stochastic=20
> >processes
> >books:
> >
> >Density functions
> >Cu=3D mulative density functions
> >PDF's in general - uniform, gaussian, etc.,Expected value and moments=20
> >of functions Dual-dirac formulation Defi=3D nition of stochastic =
> process,
>
> >examples Adding processes via convolution =3D of pdf's (this is really=20
> >important for understanding Dual-Dirac model of=3D RJ-DJ) Q-function =
> Some
>
> >transformation stuff of pdf's Autocorrela=3D tion Variance and =
> covariance
>
> >Examples of commonly found stochastic pr=3D ocesses (noise) Fourier=20
> >transform of autocorrelation to get Power spectr=3D al density=20
> >Statistical significance (how many errors you need for BER wo=3D rk on =
> a
> >channel)
> >
> >I like Alberto Leon-Garcia's book "Probability a=3D nd Random Processes =
>
> >for Electrical Engineering"  Some of the other =3D books are more =
> focused
>
> >on the math guys (an old version of Papoulis is n=3D ice to have also,=20
> >but gets a bit too "mathy" for practical EE's).
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> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: si-list-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:si-list=3D=20
> >-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx[3]] On Behalf Of Mark Randol
> >Sent: Thursday, M=3D arch 22, 2007 9:06 AM
> >To: si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >Subject: [SI-LIST] Re=3D : Good book about jitter....
> >
> >
> >While not actually a 'book' (228 pa=3D ges), I've found the MJSQ=20
> >specification document is a good reference for=3D the definitions of=20
> >different jitter types, and a good overview of diffe=3D rent =
> measurement=20
> >methods.
> >
> >--
> >Mark Randol, RF Evaluation &=3D Application Engineer ON Semiconductor
> >
> > =20
> >
> >>-----Original Message-=3D ----
> >>From: si-list-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:si-list-[4]=20
> >>bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On=3D Behalf Of Henrik Madsen
> >>Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 4:23 AM
> >>   =20
> >>
> >=3D >To: si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > =20
> >
> >>Subject: [SI-LIST] Good book about j=3D itter....
> >>=3D3D20
> >>Hi
> >>=3D3D20
> >>I have followed some=3D of the latest discussions about 'jitter'. =
> =3D3D20=20
> >>I have looked arou=3D nd for a good book about jitter, but I have not=20
> >>found any.> Can anybody recommend a good book about 'jitter' and=20
> >>relations
> >>   =20
> >>
> >&=3D gt; between
> > =20
> >
> >>different contributions, not too advanced, but on the o=3D ther hand=20
> >>descriptive enough to get a good understanding.
> >>=3D =3D3D20
> >>Originally, I just had to think about 'Deterministic' and 'Ra=3D ndom'
> >>jitter.
> >>Today, if you look at the specifications for =3D some high-speed=20
> >>interfaces, the jitter has been divided int=3D o many contributions =
> like
>
> >>*Deterministic jitter (bounded) *=3D * Periodic jitter
> >>*** Sinusoidal jitter
> >>** Data dependent j=3D itter
> >>** Bounded Uncorrelated jitter
> >>etc.
> >>=3D3D20
> >>   =20
> >>
> >&=3D gt; Regards
> > =20
> >
> >>/Henrik
> >>   =20
> >>
>
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