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 SONET OC-12 JITTER MEASUREMENT
APPLICATION NOTE AN-03
JITTER GENERATION
Jitter Generation Definition Bellcore TR-NWT-000499 (Issue 4), section 7.3.3 "Jitter generation is the process whereby jitter appears at the output port of an individual unit of digital equipment in the absence of applied input jitter." Jitter Generation Requirement Bellcore TA-NWT-000253 (Issue 2), section 5.6.5.2 "For Category II interfaces, jitter generation shall not exceed 0.01 UI rms. For OC-N and STSX-N interfaces, a high-pass measurement filter with a 12kHz cutoff frequency shall be used." The low-pass cutoff frequency of the measurement filter shall be higher than 5MHz. The characteristic of the measurement filter is shown below.
SONET OC-12 Category II Jitter Generation Measurement Filter Characteristics
UI (rms) 0.01
+20dB/decade
12kHz
Frequency
5MHz (minimum)
Figure 1
Rev.: C
Amendment: /0
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Issue Date: June, 1998
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APPLICATION NOTE AN-03
JITTER GENERATION (continued)
Measuring Jitter Generation on the SY69712 Transmit Jitter generation is measured on the CKE622 output from the device. This output is a differential ECL signal at the 622.08MHz rate that is synthesized from the reference clock input of 77.76MHz, 51.84MHz or 19.44MHz. Figure 2a shows the test setup for measuring jitter generation on the SY69712 transmit. Measuring Jitter Generation on the SY69712 Receive Jitter generation is measured on the CKE622 (recovered clock) output from the device. This output is recovered from the clock recovery circuit. Figure 2b shows the test setup for measuring jitter generation on the SY69712 receive.
Test Setup for Measuring Jitter Generation on the SY69612 and SY69712 Transmit
HP 70820A Microwave Transition Analyzer & HP 70004A Display
CH 1
Filter
HP 70841B Pattern Generator & HP 70311A Clock Source
/ 8 / / 12 / / 32
RFCLKIN 77.76MHz, 51.84MHz or 19.44MHz
Figure 2a
SY69612 & SY69712
CKE622
Test Setup for Measuring Jitter Generation on the SY69712 Receive
HP 70820A Microwave Transition Analyzer & HP 70004A Display CH 1 Filter
HP 3325B Synthesizer Function Generator HP 70841B Pattern Generator & HP 70311A Clock Source
SDIN SY69712 622MHz
CKE622 (recovered clock)
Figure 2b
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APPLICATION NOTE AN-03
JITTER TRANSFER
Jitter Transfer Definition Bellcore TR-NWT-000499 (Issue 4), section 7.3.2: "The transfer of jitter through an individual unit of digital equipment is characterized by the relationship between the applied input jitter and the resulting output jitter as a function of frequency. For equipment in which a linear process describes the transfer of jitter from the input to the output port, the jitter transfer function is the ratio of the output jitter spectrum to the applied (deterministic) input jitter spectrum. (The term transfer function implies a linear process, where the conventional definition of linearity applies, i.e., a process that is both additive and homegeneous.)" Jitter Transfer Requirement Bellcore TA-NWT-000253 (Issue 2), section 5.6.3.2: "For Category II interfaces, the jitter transfer function shall be under the curve in Figure 4, when input sinusoidal jitter up to the mask level in Figure 5 is applied, with the parameters specified in Figure 4 for each OC-N rate." Figures 4 and 5 show the Bellcore specification for Jitter Transfer. ITU/CCITT Recommendation G.958, section 6.3.2, is stated similarly to Bellcore specification. Measuring Jitter Transfer on the SY69712 Jitter Transfer is measured by applying the appropriate reference frequency (77.76MHz, 51.84MHz or 19.44MHz) to the RFCLKIN. The jitter on the synthesized 622MHz Clock output is then measured and compared to the jitter on the RFCLKIN to determine the jitter transfer of the Transmit PLL.
Test Setup for Measuring Jitter Transfer on the SY69712
HP 70820A Microwave Transition Analyzer & HP 70004A Display
CH 1 CH 2
Filter Transmit
CKE622
HP 3325B Synthesizer Function Generator
Filter
RFCLKIN
/ 8 / / 12 / / 32 Modulation Source
HP 70841B Pattern Generator & HP 70311A Clock Source
77.76MHz/ 51.84MHZ/ 19.44MHZ
SY69712
Figure 3a
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APPLICATION NOTE AN-03
JITTER TRANSFER (continued)
Measuring Jitter Transfer on the SY69712 Receive Jitter transfer is measured at the CKE622 (recovered clock) output. Figure 3b shows the test setup for measuring jitter transfer on the SY69712 receive.
Test Setup for Measuring Jitter Transfer on the SY69712 Receive
HP 70820A Microwave Transition Analyzer & HP 70004A Display CH 1 CH 2 Filter CKE622 (recovered clock)
HP 3325B Synthesizer Function Generator
Filter
SDIN SY69712 622MHz
Modulation Source
HP 3325B Pattern Generator & HP 70311A Clock Source
Figure 3b
SONET OC-12 Category II Jitter Transfer Function
Jitter Gain (dB) 0.1
SONET OC-12 Category II Input Jitter Mask for Jitter Transfer and Jitter Tolerance Measurement
A 15
-20db/decade Acceptable Range
Sinusoidal Input Jitter Amplitude (p-p)
-20db/decade
1.5
-20db/decade
-20
0.15
500kHz
Frequency
10
30
300
25kHz
250kHz
Frequency
Figure 4
Figure 5
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APPLICATION NOTE AN-03
JITTER TOLERANCE
Jitter Tolerance Definition Bellcore TA-NWT-000253 (Issue 2), section 5.6.4.2: "For Category II SONET interfaces, jitter tolerance is defined as the peak-to-peak amplitude of sinusoidal jitter applied on the input OC-N/STS-N signal that causes a 1-dB power penalty. This is a stress test intended to ensure that no additional penalty is incurred under operating conditions." Jitter Tolerance Requirement Bellcore TA-NWT-000253 (Issue 2), section 5.6.4.2: "OC-12 Category II SONET interface shall tolerate, as a minimum, the input jitter applied according to the mask in Figure 4 and 5, with the parameters specified in the figure for OC-12." Measuring Jitter Tolerance on the SY69712 On the SY69712 jitter tolerance is measured by applying sinusoidal input jitter at the serial data input. Jitter tolerance is measured at SDOUT (retimed data) with CKE622 (recovered clock). Figure 6 shows the test setup for measuring jitter tolerance.
Test Setup for Measuring Jitter Tolerance on the SY69712
HP 70820A Microwave Transition Analyzer & HP 70004A Display
CH 2
Filter
(Recovered Clock & Data) HP 70842B Error Detector & HP 70004A Display HP 3325B Synthesizer Function Generator SDOUT CKE622
SY69712
SDIN Receive 622MHz Data
Modulation Source
HP 70841B Pattern Generator & HP 70311A Clock Source
Figure 6
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APPLICATION NOTE AN-03
APPENDIX
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