In Reply to: Because you can measure the reduction in Jitter distortion (i.e. lower Jrss and/or noise floor) posted by cics on July 7, 2009 at 17:08:45:
Let me see if I have this right... You are saying that if you change transport software you can see changes to the sidebands created by jitter modulation on the analog output. Gordon is saying that when he measures jitter at the clock pin of the DAC chip, he sees no difference in the measurements as a function of transport software.
What is the explanation? Is it a case of "apples to oranges"? Is a test producing spurious results? Is a test insufficiently sensitve? Or is there another plausible explanation?
Tony Lauck
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- RE: Because you can measure the reduction in Jitter distortion (i.e. lower Jrss and/or noise floor) - Tony Lauck 09:33:23 07/08/09 (1)
- RE: Because you can measure the reduction in Jitter distortion (i.e. lower Jrss and/or noise floor) - cics 19:31:58 07/08/09 (0)