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.