Jitter Generation Clause Samples

Jitter Generation a. Jitter Generation is defined as the process whereby jitter appears at the output port of an individual unit of digital equipment in the absence of applied input jitter. b. When looped back at the high speed rate, the Equipment shall produce less than 0.3 Unit Interval (UI) of rms timing jitter and less than 1.0 UI of peak-to-peak timing jitter at the output of the terminal receiver. The measurement interval must include all frequencies between F1 and F4 of the Network Jitter Interface requirements, as shown in the Table below. This requirement shall apply over the entire range of permissible input bit-rate offsets.
Jitter Generation. Jitter Generation is defined as the process whereby jitter appears at the output port of an individual unit of digital equipment in the absence of applied input jitter.