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Jitter is defined for clock signal or data signal?

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pardis123

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Hi again,
In a SDH system, I think that Data stream is defined by the clock signal.
Do we define jitter for the clock signal (recovered from the data stream) or for data signal? or for both?

I appreciate any reply
 
Jitter is jitter. It's definition you probably know. You can use it for any regular signal. Clock jitter, data jitter, name your poison.

Keith Cress
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Jitter is any uncertainty in WHEN you decide what data you are receiving.
 
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