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Keysight Technologies
81100 Family of
Pulse/Pattern Generators
Simulation of Jittering Synchronization
Signals for Video Interfaces




Technical Overview
Version 2.0
Introduction
This product note describes how R&D engineers in the communication industry use Keysight
Technologies, Inc. pulse generators for the development of video interfaces for projection units.

Several data communication companies develop interfaces between Local Clock Oscillators (LCOs)
and video, TV, or computers for overhead projection units. It is very important for them to stay
up-to-date with the
rapidly changing video interfaces in computers, and to have test equipment that can simulate these
different interfaces (such as HDTV interfaces). These interfaces vary from 33 MHz to 80 MHz.

A critical indicator of the quality of their design is its sensitivity to a jittering distributed clock signal,
both in frequency and amplitude.
Required equipment for
Lab 2