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RE: The data does cause clock jitter

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Very interesting and makes a lot of sense.

With lower levels we get no information in the higher order bits thus alternating signs cause signal changes from largely all 0's to 1's as you mention. This data related noise probably gets worse with increasing frequency as there's more frequent swings between signs (with same amount of unused higher order 0's and 1's).



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