DocumentCode
751587
Title
An Analysis of Jitter Accumulation in a Chain of PLL Timing Recovery Circuits
Author
Shimamura, T. ; Eguchi, I.
Author_Institution
Nippon Electric Co., Ltd., Yokohoma, Japan
Volume
25
Issue
9
fYear
1977
fDate
9/1/1977 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1027
Lastpage
1032
Abstract
This paper analyzes the timing jitter accumulation which is produced in a chain of regenerative repeaters when a second-order phase-locked loop (PLL) is used as a timing filter. In a PLL timing recovery circuit, the growth of timing jitter varies with the value of damping factor
. In this paper, therefore, approximate equations of timing jitter accumulation are given with respect to a case in which
is sufficiently large, and the timing jitter is calculated with a digital computer for various values of
. It is shown that, when
is sufficiently large, results similar to those for first order loops or single tuned circuits are obtained, i.e., the meansquare random jitter is almost proportional to the square root of the number of repeaters, and the mean-square systematic jitter is almost proportional to the number of repeaters. When
is small the meansquare jitter increases exponentially as the number of repeaters is increased. This paper also describes the optimum value of
, considering both the jitter accumulation and the transient response of the PLL, by using the number of repeaters
as a parameter. As a result, it is postulated that the optimum value of
is 5 to 8 when
is 100, and 15 to 18 when
is 1,000.
. In this paper, therefore, approximate equations of timing jitter accumulation are given with respect to a case in which
is sufficiently large, and the timing jitter is calculated with a digital computer for various values of
. It is shown that, when
is sufficiently large, results similar to those for first order loops or single tuned circuits are obtained, i.e., the meansquare random jitter is almost proportional to the square root of the number of repeaters, and the mean-square systematic jitter is almost proportional to the number of repeaters. When
is small the meansquare jitter increases exponentially as the number of repeaters is increased. This paper also describes the optimum value of
, considering both the jitter accumulation and the transient response of the PLL, by using the number of repeaters
as a parameter. As a result, it is postulated that the optimum value of
is 5 to 8 when
is 100, and 15 to 18 when
is 1,000.Keywords
PLLs; Phase-locked loop (PLL); Radio communication repeaters; Timing jitters; Circuit noise; Detectors; Filters; Geophysical measurement techniques; Ground penetrating radar; Low-frequency noise; Phase locked loops; Repeaters; Stochastic processes; Timing jitter;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0090-6778
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCOM.1977.1093918
Filename
1093918
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