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Q9. What is the difference between TIE and MTIE?
A9. TIE, short for time interval error, is defined as the phase difference between a measured clock edge and the ideal
clock edge locations. These values are typically measured in nanoseconds. When plotted over a given amount of time, the
TIE values can show how a given signal can shift in both phase and frequency to an ideal reference, as shown in Figures
4 and 5.
Figure 4. TIE measurement against an ideal source.
Figure 5. Typical TIE plotted over time.
MTIE stands for maximum time interval error. This is a positive number that shows a maximum value of wander for a
particular signal over a given amount of time. This value is useful when graphed, and may be plotted on a logarithmic
scale over time. The plot in Figure 6 can provide insight as to how a particular signal will behave. MTIE plots often have
to fit in a specific mask to meet certain specifications, depending on the application.
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