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If jitter can be calculated from phase noise measurements, is it possible to calculate phase noise from jitter numbers?

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If jitter can be calculated from phase noise measurements, is it possible to calculate phase noise from jitter numbers?

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No. Only the total integrated phase noise power over the bandwidth of integration can be calculated from the jitter number. The shape of the phase noise spectrum, and the offset limits used, are lost in the calculation of the phase jitter.

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