What is the jitter of ADCLK944 when the input signals are 10MHz and 100Mhz?
ADCLK944
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The ADCLK944 is an ultrafast clock fanout buffer fabricated on the Analog Devices, Inc., proprietary XFCB3 silicon germanium (SiGe) bipolar process. This...
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What is the jitter of ADCLK944 when the input signals are 10MHz and 100Mhz?
HI,
the ADCLK944 is a buffer, so it adds jitter to the input clock. In the specification table of the data sheet, you can find "additive jitter" entries:

Petre
Thank you for your reply. However, the data sheet only provides the additive jitter under the 1GHz condition, but does not give the additive jitter for 10MHz and 100MHz conditions. It can be seen from the data sheets of other's buffers that the lower the frequency, the larger the jitter is. As shown in the following figure:


Hi,
I understand that other products give the data you are searching and the ADCLK944 data sheet does not. My recommendation is to just procure an ADCLK944 eval board, apply your 10MHz and 100 MHz clocks and measure what the ADCLK944 outputs.
Petre