Date: Thursday, 14 March 2024
Time: 10:00 CET
Jitter Basics - Part 2
The demand for more and more data requires faster and faster data transfer rates, where timing uncertainty (i.e., jitter) takes up a larger portion of a system's total time budget. To improve system performance, each new generation of technology must consider and evaluate the impact of jitter.
This is a 3-part fundamentals course on jitter in clock and data signals that provides a broad overview of the jitter topic. Participants will learn the definitions of the different types of jitter, understand what type of jitter is important for their application, and how to measure jitter with an oscilloscope. Emphasis is placed on developing knowledge of jitter such as developing a common language, understanding jitter beyond definitions, visualizing relationships between different types of jitter, and understanding jitter requirements specifically for fast clock signals and serial data standards such as USB, PCIe, etc.
Topics to be covered in this webinar (Part 2):
- Jitter measurements on clock signals
- Typical jitter parameters for clock signals
- Cycle-to-cycle jitter versus period jitter
- The influence of DSO noise on jitter measurements
- The spectral consideration of jitter components
- The influence of power noise on clock jitter
Register for Part 3:
Part 3: https://go.teledynelecroy.com/l/48392/2024-02-07/8p9g88
Presenter: Thomas Stüber, Product Manager In-Vehicle Network
Can't attend live? Register anyway and we will send you the recording afterward.