Altera JNEye User Manual

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Option 1 configures the reference clock with the following options:
Random Jitter— Specify the frequency range (in ps).

Note: Altera recommends that the maximum frequency range (f

MAX

) of the phase noise be set to the

reference clock frequency. If the f

MAX

is less than the reference clock frequency, JNEye uses

linear extrapolation to calculate the phase noise at f

MAX

, which can lead to inaccurate results.

Periodic Jitter Type—Specify the shape profile, frequency (in Hz), and amplitude (in ps). The shape

profile can be:
• Triangle

• Hershey with programmable Hershey shape parameter

• Sharkfin with programmable Sharkfin shape parameter

• Sinusoidal

Spurs—Specify clock spectrum spurs with individual frequency (in Hz) and amplitude (in dBc). For

example, if the reference clock has three spurs: –110 dBc at 100 KHz, –90 dBc at 1 MHz, and –80 dBc

at 10 MHz, you can input the following text into the Spurs text box:

100e3 -110
1e6 -90
10e6 -80

Spur Phase Offset

Use the Spur Phase Offset pull-down menu to configure the initial phase of spur noises. The options

are:
Auto—JNEye automatically selects the default initial spur noise phase. The default initial spur

phase is 0 rad.

Random—JNEye randomly sets the initial spur noise phases.

Zero—JNEye sets the initial spur noise phase to 0 rad.

Specified—You can manually specify the initial spur phase individually by adding the phase value

after the amplitude value. The following example shows the initial spur noise phases are 1.0, 2.0,

and 3.0 rad.

100e3 -110 1.0
1e6 -90 2.0
10e6 -80 3.0

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2015.05.04

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