Re: [time-nuts] Jitter Definition

2014-04-19 Thread HagaaarTheHorrible
Thanks a lot for the answers! I think I already have the G.810, will check the others too now. Also will try to get the Dunn/Putzeys papers mentioned from the other thread. Again thank you all very much! Best Regards Hag ___ time-nuts mailing list -- t

Re: [time-nuts] Jitter Definition

2014-04-18 Thread Magnus Danielson
Hi, On 04/17/2014 04:54 AM, HagaaarTheHorrible wrote: Hello there, I tried searching the archives (and google, IEEE, NIST, ITU), but didn't really find a satisfying answer, so I thought I'd ask directly. In short: Is there any kind of standard definition for Jitter which is commonly accepted?

Re: [time-nuts] Jitter Definition

2014-04-17 Thread mike cook
Check also JEDEC standard 65B cited in a SiTime doc describes the types. Le 17 avr. 2014 à 04:54, HagaaarTheHorrible a écrit : > Hello there, > > I tried

Re: [time-nuts] Jitter Definition

2014-04-17 Thread Dave Brown
54 PM Subject: [time-nuts] Jitter Definition Hello there, I tried searching the archives (and google, IEEE, NIST, ITU), but didn't really find a satisfying answer, so I thought I'd ask directly. In short: Is there any kind of standard definition for Jitter which is commonly acce

[time-nuts] Jitter Definition

2014-04-17 Thread HagaaarTheHorrible
Hello there, I tried searching the archives (and google, IEEE, NIST, ITU), but didn't really find a satisfying answer, so I thought I'd ask directly. In short: Is there any kind of standard definition for Jitter which is commonly accepted? I (think I) understood Jitter and phase noise by now,