In Reply to: RE: Jitter Research, Analysis & Measurement posted by audioengr on March 26, 2008 at 14:42:21:
If there's ripple voltage riding on the data input single (for example), are you saying this will NOT impact jitter? If so, how?No, only the single clock signal matters. Once the data is clocked into the first flip-flop in the D/A converter, only the clock matters.
Data sent to chip is at bit level where the bit clock matters. How else would the chip determine actual signal amplitudes (16 or 24bit)?
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