[SI-LIST] Re: rms jitter vs p-p jitter

  • From: "Alex Horvath" <alexh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <hata@xxxxxxxxxx>, <si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2001 11:44:07 -0700

For a non-random process peak 1/sqrt2 * VRMS however jitter is a random
process so in theoretical terms the peak jitter value has no meaning. You
have to define it in terms of sigma (assuming it's a normal dist). There
must be some math gurus here that could relate RMS to sigma. Then you can
say something like "the 3 sigma jitter is x ns", 3 sigma including something
like 98% (I forgot the exact figure) of all jitter samples.

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Dear SI guru,

Appreciate if somebody can shed some light:
If given a rms jitter value, is there any way this can be converted into
peak-peak jitter value?

Thank you.
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