Jitter Analysis, Basic and Advanced

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Who Should Attend:

Engineers involved in high-speed ADC/DAC, signal integrity, PLL or system clock distribution.

Abstract:

As clock speeds increase, obtaining meaningful time based electrical measurement is imperative. The industry is pushing the envelope on transmitter and receiver designs requiring detailed performance analysis of these components. The high speed oscilloscope is a common tool for analyzing clock jitter and noise but making sense of these signals can be challenging.

In this lecture the types of jitter are explored in addition to the sources of jitter. Also described are state-of-the-art software tools (including DPOJET) to measure various aspects of jitter in order to gain valuable insight into your design. The lecture will include live and interactive demonstrations.



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  • Date: 15 Jun 2016
  • Time: 06:00 PM to 07:45 PM
  • All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
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  • Farmingdale, New York
  • United States 11735
  • Building: 815 Broad Hollow Road

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  • Starts 28 May 2016 09:00 AM
  • Ends 14 June 2016 12:00 PM
  • All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
  • No Admission Charge


  Speakers

Mike Tranchemontagne of Tektronix

Topic:

Jitter Analysis, Basic and Advanced

As clock speeds increase, obtaining meaningful time based electrical measurement is imperative. The industry is pushing the envelope on transmitter and receiver designs requiring detailed performance analysis of these components. The high speed oscilloscope is a common tool for analyzing clock jitter and noise but making sense of these signals can be challenging.


In this lecture the types of jitter are explored in addition to the sources of jitter. Also described are state-of-the-art software tools (including DPOJET) to measure various aspects of jitter in order to gain valuable insight into your design. The lecture will include live and interactive demonstrations.

Biography:

Mike Tranchemontagne is a Tektronix FAE in the greater New England area. “Mike T” joined Tektronix in 1978 as a Field Service Engineer and became an FAE in 1983. He studied hardware and software, earning ASIE, BSCS and MSCS degrees. Mike feels his most valuable education has come from his customers, helping them select, use and program instruments for real world measurements. In his spare time Mike enjoys playing guitar, bass, and drums, as well electronic hobby projects.

Mike Tranchemontagne of Tektronix

Topic:

Jitter Analysis, Basic and Advanced

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Address:Nashua, New Hampshire, United States






Agenda

6:00 - 6:30 PM, Registration, Refreshments and Networking

6:30 - 6:40 PM, Introduction

6:40 - 7:45 PM, Lecture