
You've measured the jitter, now how do you fix it?
While making accurate measurements is important, you need to identify the root causes of jitter problems before you can minimize them.
Keys to success include understanding how to best use your jitter analysis tool, plus how jitter propagates in a communications system.
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university
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Blackfin Handy Board - University Course
The Blackfin Handy Board is a hand-held robot controller board inspired by the original Handy Board controller.
Like the original, the BF-HB is an all-in-one solution for classroom and mobile robotics projects.
It's based on the Analog Devices Blackfin® ADSP-BF537 processor running at 600 MHz. It is equipped with 64 MB SDRAM and 256 MB of NAND flash, plus a Xilinx Spartan 3e FPGA to support its sensor/motor I/O subsystem.
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http://www.cs.uml.edu
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newsgroup
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Blackfin.org
Dear User , this is a non commercially forum project for the processor family ADSP-BFxxx Analog Devices Inc. The goal is to communicate with all system and software designers who are working with these products.
Please enter the forum here and communicate ....
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http://www.blackfin.org
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Analog Devices
Designs, manufactures, and markets a broad line of high-performance linear, mixed-signal and digital integrated circuits (ICs) that address a wide range of real-world signal processing applications.
The company's principal products include system-level ICs and general purpose, standard product linear ICs.m [Keywords: Blackfin, TigerSHARC, SHARC, ADSP-21xx]
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http://www.analog.com

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RTOS Guide: Selecting an Embedded OS
Selecting an Embedded RTOS? Linux, VxWorks, WinCE? What about building your own? Or comparing and contrasting commercial, free Open Source (freertos.org, eCos) vs. hardended Linux varieties? eg3.com is proud to release our 2nd edition of 'Insiders' Guide: Selecting an Embedded RTOS.' Evaluation and non-commercial copies are FREE to download.
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http://www.rtos-report.org

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Firecracker Development and Reference Design Platform
Introducing the FireCracker! Based on Analog Devices popular Blackfin embedded processor, Silica has developed the FireCracker Development and Reference Design Platform for audio and video applications.
FireCracker is a unique concept of a hybrid between a development board and a reference design that enables design engineers to bring embedded computing solutions from concept to production in record time.
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http://www.eg3.com

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Blackfin @ Wikipedia
Blackfin refers to a family of 16/32-bit microprocessors with built-in Digital Signal Processor (DSP) functionality, which is traditionally only accompanied by a small and power-efficient microcontroller.
The result is a low-power, unified processor architecture that can run operating systems while simultaneously handling complex numeric tasks such as real time H.264 video encoding.
The processors come in several varieties of hardware...
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http://en.wikipedia.org
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uClinux Blackfin processor Project
This web site is designed to be the central repository and open source workspace for non-commercial software and hardware projects targetted for use with Analog Devices' family of Blackfin processors.
In addition to a wide range of applications, this workspace also focuses on supporting open source hardware and software tools for the Blackfin processor
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http://blackfin.uclinux.org
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