Abstract

Jitter is a critical factor to the performance of highspeed signal links. Jitter can be modeled as a random process. Both the probability density function (PDF) and the spectral characteristics of the jitter are important for evaluating the impact to the channel performance. The concept of numerical conditional probability density function (NCPDF) and a new statistical method called FastBER are proposed in this paper to accurately and efficiently perform the bit-error-rate (BER) analysis with taking into account both the PDF and the spectral characteristics of an arbitrary jitter sequence for arbitrarily low BER levels.

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