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A**R
This is a basic book.
The merit of the book is that it gives a rigorous and precise overview of the concepts underlying jitter and phase noise, which concern almost every electronic system. Such a book was badly needed for this matter is often not well defined and scattered in specialized papers. This turns the book in a basic reference. The availability of MatLab codes moreover gives readers the possibility to experiment, hence understand more deeply the phenomenon.
A**R
Very good book on phase noise
Very good book cover the phase noise topic from a to z , yet it require some background in the field
S**E
confusing and misleading
Second the previous opinion that the author seems to not understand how random process work in an engineering/science setting. For example, in chapter 3 it links jitter via autocorrelation; but its autocorrelation definition is not standard nor formal (see 3.12). To make matters more confusing is the subsequent derivation 3.13.Most of the first part of the texts centers around a few key integrals that comes with almost no intuition. For a book written by someone that claims to champion intuition behind circuit it offers very little. it's a good calculus exercise at best. The second part of the book deals with estimation of the jitter; it's very clear that a different author took over.
K**N
Highly Possible Authors Do Not Understand Random Processes
Almost all derivations and explanations related to random processes are missed. I am really curious if the authors really understand random processes. For example, the PSD of a cyclostationary process should be treated differently when calculating its PSD, but the authors just skipped that part.
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