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原帖由 x-w 于 2013-4-12 09:19 发表 
就没明白一块emu怎么就测出jitter来了…… dunn j-test signal
The J-Test, where J stands for jitter, was developed in the mid-1990s by the late Julian Dunn of PrismSound to investigate the jitter rejection of digital datalinks in which the clock is embedded in the audio data: the balanced AES/EBU or AES3 link, for example, or the unbalanced S/PDIF link. The test signal comprises a high-level tone at exactly one-quarter the sample frequency, or Fs/4, to which is added a squarewave at the level of the least significant bit (LSB), at Fs/192. With the twos-complement PCM encoding used by CD data, this low-level squarewave exercises all the bit transitions simultaneously, which is very much the worst case for stimulating jitter. The high-level, high-frequency tone is thus modulated by the jitter and sidebands spaced at the frequency of the Fs/192 squarewave, and its harmonics will appear in the reconstructed analog signal's noise floor.
大概中文意思是这样的
dunn老兄构造了这个数字信号 播放这个信号并在模拟端测量noise floor可以衡量jitter
背景链接 http://www.stereophile.com/content/case-jitters
[ 本帖最后由 mc鲁迅 于 2013-4-12 09:47 编辑 ] |
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