rajkumar palwai
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Sunnyvale, California
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Hi all, For driven circuits like dividers, we see JEE as the jitter metric. In spectre Pnoise analysis we can see the JEE directly using the "Jitter" analysis. Ideally this number should be equal to the (total sampled rms noise voltage/ (dv/dt)). I have calculated the total sampled noise using the Pnoise "Time-domain' (also referred as strobed noise analysis) and then tried to match the number with the JEE number. But they are not coming out same.
Please suggest me if am doing anything wrong in the calculations.
Regards rajkumar
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