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Original Message
Re: Jitter at what point in the chain?
Posted by Ted Smith on March 4, 2007 at 12:42:49:
Howdy
It's the other way around. The differences in the transport (power cords, mechanical isolation, etc. cause differences in jitter in the output clock(s) and data from the transport. This jitter in the optical cable is the mechanism for transmitting these differences in the transport to the DAC...
-Ted