vivkr
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Hi,
I am trying to choose a low-jitter XTAL oscillator for my ADC measurement. However, the problem is that XTAL vendors ask for specs such as RMS jitter for an observation interval of 1 sec, whereas my measurement span is more like 10 ms.
I assume that the variance (RMS jitter)^2 = 2*D*T (where D is some const., T the observation interval), and that the noise of a high purity XTAL is a random walk.
Example: if the XTAL has a measured RMS jitter of say 1 ps in T = 1s, then over T=10ms, I can expect 100 fs RMS jitter, or less, since the profile of phase noise goes up faster than 1/f^2 in reality.
Is my understanding correct? Can I use these criteria to compute the phase noise and RMS jitter specs for a XTAL osc, and give these to the vendor. In this case, I asked Wenzel because they are known to make really good oscillators.
Thanks Vivek
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