jkeny wrote: 
> Bluff & bluster won't disguise your mistakes.
> 

That's a laugh coming from someone who knows nothing about digital audio
but how to buy DACs from an OEM and call them his own, and then cut and
paste other people's ideas and call them  his own.

> 
> Tell us what the IQ-test actual does. You know, the one these graphs
> come from. You claim to know Jim LeSurf, I'm sure he can help you
> understand the test.
> 

He doesn't have to. IQ modulation and demodulation and I are are old
friends. I knew their parents from the analog domain. There are tech
articles explaining them all over the web but they may be over some
people's heads, wink, wink, nudge, nudge. ;-)

However a guy who knows nothing about digital audio but how to buy DACs
from an OEM and call them his own, and then cut and paste other people's
ideas and call them  his own has only bluff and bluster.

No, I'm not going to do your homework for you jkeny.  But I'll give you
the executive summary. Jitter is FM or Phase modulation (which are
analogous). IQ demodulation is a digital domain FM demodulator.  The IQ
test uses a digita domain FM demodulator to isolate jitter from digital
data.

But you already knew that, eh jkeny? ;-)

Sure you did.


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