Abstract:
Proper testing of transceivers requires the ability not only to measure generated jitter but also to inject in-band as well as out-of-band jitter for an appropriate recei...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Proper testing of transceivers requires the ability not only to measure generated jitter but also to inject in-band as well as out-of-band jitter for an appropriate receiver tolerance test. The article introduces a low-cost method to extend jitter testing to conventional external loop-back testing (looping the transmitted signal back to its own receiver) or golden device testing (using a known good device to test its link partner). The technique introduced is independent of test platforms.
Published in: IEEE Design & Test of Computers ( Volume: 19, Issue: 1, Jan.-Feb. 2002)
DOI: 10.1109/54.980054