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This paper proposes a new method to verify the jitter performance by decomposition into its spectral components. The implementation for spectral jitter decomposition deploys the conventional real-time compare to expected data on ATE or BERT equipment. The key difference is a different sampling point location used for comparing. The spectral power density is calculated from the obtained error signal, yielding the jitter energy spectrum.
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