Understanding Jitter and Phase Noise: A Circuits and Systems Perspective
Nicola Da Dalt, Intel Corporation;
Ali Sheikholeslami, University of Toronto
Cambridge University Press, 2018
ISBN: 978-1-107-18857-0;
Language: English
In Understanding Jitter and Phase Noise, the authors provide insights on a wide range of topics, from general theory and the effects of jitter on circuits and systems to key statistical properties and numerical techniques. Using the tools provided in this book, you will learn how and when jitter and phase noise occur, their relationship with one another, how they can degrade circuit performance, and how to mitigate their effects, all in the context of recent research in the field. Examine the impact of jitter in key application areas, including digital circuits and systems, data converters, wirelines, and wireless systems, and learn how to simulate it using the MATLAB code provided in an appendix. This text is written for graduate students and practicing engineers interested in improving the performance of modern electronic circuits and systems.
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