Data-dependent jitter

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Data-dependent jitter (DDJ) is a specific class of timing

deterministic jitter which is correlated with the sequence of bits in the data stream. It is also a form of ISI
.

Properties

Depending on characteristics of the signal and transmission topology, previously transmitted symbols can affect the edge cross over time. This creates a probability distribution for the timing of the signal edge, which is usually recorded in a PDF.

DDJ's

analytical solution
can be found.

References