Understanding Jitter and Phase Noise

Understanding Jitter and Phase Noise
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 269
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ISBN-10 : 9781107188570
ISBN-13 : 1107188571
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Understanding Jitter and Phase Noise by : Nicola Da Dalt

An intuitive yet rigorous guide to jitter and phase noise, covering theory, circuits and systems, statistics, and numerical techniques.

The Designer's Guide to Jitter in Ring Oscillators

The Designer's Guide to Jitter in Ring Oscillators
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 9780387765280
ISBN-13 : 038776528X
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis The Designer's Guide to Jitter in Ring Oscillators by : John A. McNeill

This guide emphasizes jitter for time domain applications so that there is not a need to translate from frequency domain. This provides a more direct path to the results for designing in an application area where performance is specified in the time domain. The book includes classification of oscillator types and an exhaustive guide to existing research literature. It also includes classification of measurement techniques to help designers understand how the eventual performance of circuit design is verified.

Analysis and Design of CMOS Clocking Circuits For Low Phase Noise

Analysis and Design of CMOS Clocking Circuits For Low Phase Noise
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Publisher : Institution of Engineering and Technology
Total Pages : 255
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ISBN-10 : 9781785618017
ISBN-13 : 1785618016
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Analysis and Design of CMOS Clocking Circuits For Low Phase Noise by : Woorham Bae

As electronics continue to become faster, smaller and more efficient, development and research around clocking signals and circuits has accelerated to keep pace. This book bridges the gap between the classical theory of clocking circuits and recent technological advances, making it a useful guide for newcomers to the field, and offering an opportunity for established researchers to broaden and update their knowledge of current trends.

Phase Noise in Signal Sources

Phase Noise in Signal Sources
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Publisher : IET
Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-10 : 086341026X
ISBN-13 : 9780863410260
Rating : 4/5 (6X Downloads)

Synopsis Phase Noise in Signal Sources by : W. P. Robins

This book contains a thorough treatment of phase noise, its relationship to thermal noise and associated subjects such as frequency stability. The design of low phase noise signal sources, including oscillators and synthesisers, is explained and in many cases the measured phase noise characteristics are compared with the theoretical predictions. Full theoretical treatments are combined with physical explanations, helpful comments, examples of manufactured equipment and practical tips. Overall system performance degradations due to unwanted phase noise are fully analysed for radar systems and for both analogue and digital communications systems. Specifications for the acceptable phase noise performance of signal sources to be used in such systems are derived after allowing for both technical and economic optimisation. The mature engineer whose mathematics may be somewhat rusty will find that every effort has been made to use the lowest level of mathematical sophistication that is compatible with a full analysis and every line of each mathematical argument has been set out so that the book may be read and understood even in an armchair. Due to a novel approach to the analytical treatment of narrow band noise, the book is simple to understand while simultaneously carrying the analysis further in several areas than any existing publication.

The Design of Low Noise Oscillators

The Design of Low Noise Oscillators
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 214
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ISBN-10 : 9780306481994
ISBN-13 : 0306481995
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis The Design of Low Noise Oscillators by : Ali Hajimiri

It is hardly a revelation to note that wireless and mobile communications have grown tremendously during the last few years. This growth has placed stringent requi- ments on channel spacing and, by implication, on the phase noise of oscillators. C- pounding the challenge has been a recent drive toward implementations of transceivers in CMOS, whose inferior 1/f noise performance has usually been thought to disqualify it from use in all but the lowest-performance oscillators. Low noise oscillators are also highly desired in the digital world, of course. The c- tinued drive toward higher clock frequencies translates into a demand for ev- decreasing jitter. Clearly, there is a need for a deep understanding of the fundamental mechanisms g- erning the process by which device, substrate, and supply noise turn into jitter and phase noise. Existing models generally offer only qualitative insights, however, and it has not always been clear why they are not quantitatively correct.

Phase Noise in Signal Sources

Phase Noise in Signal Sources
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 342
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B3962387
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Phase Noise in Signal Sources by : W. P. Robins

Understanding Quartz Crystals and Oscillators

Understanding Quartz Crystals and Oscillators
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Publisher : Artech House
Total Pages : 325
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781608071180
ISBN-13 : 1608071189
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Understanding Quartz Crystals and Oscillators by : Ramon M. Cerda

Quartz, unique in its chemical, electrical, mechanical, and thermal properties, is used as a frequency control element in applications where stability of frequency is an absolute necessity. Without crystal controlled transmission, radio and television would not be possible in their present form. The quartz crystals allow the individual channels in communication systems to be spaced closer together to make better use of one of most precious resources -- wireless bandwidth. This book describes the characteristics of the art of crystal oscillator design, including how to specify and select crystal oscillators. While presenting various varieties of crystal oscillators, this resource also provides you with useful MathCad and Genesys simulations.

The Designer's Guide to High-Purity Oscillators

The Designer's Guide to High-Purity Oscillators
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 212
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780387233659
ISBN-13 : 0387233652
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis The Designer's Guide to High-Purity Oscillators by : Emad Eldin Hegazi

try to predict it using mathematical expressions. His heuristic model without mathematical proof is almost universally accepted. However, it entails a c- cuit specific noise factor that is not known a priori and so is not predictive. In this work, we attempt to address the topic of oscillator design from a diff- ent perspective. By introducing a new paradigm that accurately captures the subtleties of phase noise we try to answer the question: 'why do oscillators behave in a particular way?' and 'what can be done to build an optimum design?' It is also hoped that the paradigm is useful in other areas of circuit design such as frequency synthesis and clock recovery. In Chapter 1, a general introduction and motivation to the subject is presented. Chapter 2 summarizes the fundamentals of phase noise and timing jitter and discusses earlier works on oscillator's phase noise analysis. Chapter 3 and Chapter 4 analyze the physical mechanisms behind phase noise generation in current-biased and Colpitts oscillators. Chapter 5 discusses design trade-offs and new techniques in LC oscillator design that allows optimal design. Chapter 6 and Chapter 7 discuss a topic that is typically ignored in oscillator design. That is flicker noise in LC oscillators. Finally, Chapter 8 is dedicated to the complete analysis of the role of varactors both in tuning and AM-FM noise conversion.

Jitter, Noise, and Signal Integrity at High-Speed

Jitter, Noise, and Signal Integrity at High-Speed
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Publisher : Pearson Education
Total Pages : 443
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780132797191
ISBN-13 : 0132797194
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Jitter, Noise, and Signal Integrity at High-Speed by : Mike Peng Li

State-of-the-art JNB and SI Problem-Solving: Theory, Analysis, Methods, and Applications Jitter, noise, and bit error (JNB) and signal integrity (SI) have become today‘s greatest challenges in high-speed digital design. Now, there’s a comprehensive and up-to-date guide to overcoming these challenges, direct from Dr. Mike Peng Li, cochair of the PCI Express jitter standard committee. One of the field’s most respected experts, Li has brought together the latest theory, analysis, methods, and practical applications, demonstrating how to solve difficult JNB and SI problems in both link components and complete systems. Li introduces the fundamental terminology, definitions, and concepts associated with JNB and SI, as well as their sources and root causes. He guides readers from basic math, statistics, circuit and system models all the way through final applications. Emphasizing clock and serial data communications applications, he covers JNB and SI simulation, modeling, diagnostics, debugging, compliance testing, and much more.