Jitter

Jitter tolerance curve

Jitter tolerance curve
  1. What is jitter tolerance?
  2. What is jitter transfer function?
  3. What is sinusoidal jitter?

What is jitter tolerance?

As specified in previous ITU-T PON systems, the jitter tolerance is defined as the peak-to-peak amplitude of sinusoidal jitter applied on the input of 50G-PON signal that causes a 1-dB optical power penalty at the optical equipment.

What is jitter transfer function?

The jitter transfer function gives the amount of jitter attenuation that will occur at a particular offset frequency. It is strongly affected by the loop bandwidth of the PLL, which is strongly affected by the PLL's low-pass loop filter. Accordingly, a PLL's response to jitter can be characterized as low-pass.

What is sinusoidal jitter?

Sinusoidal Jitter. ▪ Shows the measurement values in a data set against the frequency. of occurrence. – Data sets with a large number of measurements provide a good. estimate of the probability density function (pdf) of the set.

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