Figure 18 defines the sinusoidal jitter mask.
Peak-to-
peak | Sinusoidal jitter frequency | |||
sinusoidal | ||||
(log/log plot) | ||||
jitter | ||||
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(in UI) | F |
| = 1.5 x 10 9 for 1.5 Gbps | |
| NOM | |||
| F | = 3.0 x 10 9 for 3.0 Gbps | ||
1.5 | NOM | |||
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1.0 |
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0.1 |
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0 |
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| FNOM / 25,000 | FNOM / 1,667 |
Frequency (in kHz)
Figure 18. Sinusoidal jitter mask
9.5.2.2Transmitter signal characteristics
Table 17 specifies the signal requirements at the transmitter end of a TxRx connection as measured into the
The OOB sequence is performed at signal voltage levels corresponding to the lowest supported transfer rate. Table 17 specifies the signal characteristics.
Table 17: Transmitter signal characteristics
Signal characteristica | Units | 1.5 Gbps | 3.0 Gbps |
Skewb | ps | 20 | 15 |
Tx Off Voltagec | < 50 | < 50 | |
Maximum rise/fall timed | ps | 273 | 137 |
Minimum rise/fall timed | ps | 67 | 67 |
Maximum transmitter output imbalancee | % | 10 | 10 |
OOB offset deltaf | mV | ± 25 | ± 25 |
OOB common mode deltag | mV | ± 50 | ± 50 |
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