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It may be nitpicking, as the number is not realistic for a signal that resembles actual music anyway (most people do not listen to pure 22 kHz tones at 110 dB SPL in a perfectly silent anechoic chamber, and even then the jitter frequency has to be chosen such that a sideband appears at the frequency where human hearing is the most sensitive), but it is 20 ps peak (see the quote above by anetode), not P-P. That is, 40 ps p-p, which is also consistent with the ~-117 dB sideband level (see formula in the previous post).
Originally Posted by robertsong /img/forum/go_quote.gif
[size=x-small][2] 20psec P-P of data-correlated jitter audibility threshold at certain frequencies and "A simple model of jitter error audibility has shown that white jitter noise of up to 180psec P-P can be tolerated in a DAC, but that even lower levels of sinusoidal jitter may be audible"[/size]
It may be nitpicking, as the number is not realistic for a signal that resembles actual music anyway (most people do not listen to pure 22 kHz tones at 110 dB SPL in a perfectly silent anechoic chamber, and even then the jitter frequency has to be chosen such that a sideband appears at the frequency where human hearing is the most sensitive), but it is 20 ps peak (see the quote above by anetode), not P-P. That is, 40 ps p-p, which is also consistent with the ~-117 dB sideband level (see formula in the previous post).