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RMS jitter from eye diagram

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34892 over 11 years ago

Hi,

 

I am trying to find RMS jitter of the clock coming out of my ADC ( in post layout sim). I can plot eye diagram, but am not sure how to get the RMS value of jitter. Is there a way (may be using calculator or otherwise) to get the RMS value? I think the eye diagram gives the peak-peak value of jitter.

(posting again, as the pervious post was in wrong category) 

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    34892 over 11 years ago
    First off - thanks both you guys for replying! I truly believe this is best and very helpful forum/source. Back to the topic - yes, I am trying to find the Jitter of a periodic signal. I will try to use the methods suggested above and am sure I will get my answer. Thanks once again.. 34892
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    34892 over 11 years ago
    First off - thanks both you guys for replying! I truly believe this is best and very helpful forum/source. Back to the topic - yes, I am trying to find the Jitter of a periodic signal. I will try to use the methods suggested above and am sure I will get my answer. Thanks once again.. 34892
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