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Best Practical Jitter Tolerance Testing with Signal Quality Analyzer MP1900A

Feb. 4, 2019
Accurate evaluation of device characteristics requires testing by injecting multiple types of jitter on the device under test (DUT). This paper explains types of jitter, guidance on measurements for complex jitter tests and examples of jitter tolerance measurements using Anritsu’s Signal Quality Analyzer-R MP1900A high-performance BERT.

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