Title :
Jitter analysis for two methods of synchronization for external timing injection
Author :
Walker, Jacqueline ; Cantoni, Antonio
Author_Institution :
Australian Telecommun. Res. Inst., Curtin Univ. of Technol., Bentley, WA, Australia
fDate :
2/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The jitter generated by two different approaches to synchronization of an external timing source is analyzed. The two approaches are: the use of conventional stuffing and the use of a simpler frame sampling synchronizer. It is shown that these two approaches have the same jitter power density spectrum. The result is obtained using a new time domain method developed in the paper. Exact expressions for the jitter on the synchronized external timing source are obtained. Furthermore, the effect of quantization in the conventional stuffing synchronizer on the jitter expressions obtained is also explored. Jitter generated by the frame sampling synchronizer is also analyzed using the time domain method, which again produces an exact expression. In the case where certain parameters of the two approaches are related, the location of spectral lines in their respective jitter spectra is shown to be identical. It is also shown that both approaches to synchronization introduce the so-called waiting-time jitter
Keywords :
jitter; quantisation (signal); signal sampling; synchronisation; time-domain analysis; conventional stuffing; external timing injection; external timing source; frame sampling synchronizer; jitter analysis; jitter power density spectrum; quantization; spectral lines location; synchronization; time domain method; waiting-time jitter; Australia; Buffer overflow; Clocks; Frequency synchronization; Quantization; Repeaters; Sampling methods; Switching systems; Time domain analysis; Timing jitter;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on