Understanding Jitter and Phase Noise -- A Circuits and Systems Perspective

by: Nicola Da Dalt and Ali Sheikholeslami
Cambridge University Press


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About the Book:

This book provides a rigorous yet intuitive explanation of jitter and phase noise as they appear in electrical circuits and systems. The book is intended for graduate students and practicing engineers who wish to deepen their understanding of jitter and phase noise, and their properties, and wish to learn methods of simulating, monitoring, and mitigating jitter. It assumes basic knowledge of probability, random variables, and random processes, as taught typically at the third- or fourth-year undergraduate level, or at the graduate level, in electrical and computer engineering.

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