sir, i have a request for you to make a complete video on synchronization and symbol time recovery at the receiver it could be of great help as it is a complex topic and your explanation can make it easy
It was really helpful. I am a PhD student and I enjoy your videos a lot. Please continue doing your great job (I mean uploading nice videos like this). I really appreciate.
Not really. Clocks don't get "sampled", their transitions are used for timing references, so it's important that they be as sharp as possible, and not "closed over".
@@iain_explains so, essentially trying to get an eye diagram for a clock is like a self referential measurement in the sense that you will need another clock to do it?
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sir, i have a request for you to make a complete video on synchronization and symbol time recovery at the receiver it could be of great help as it is a complex topic and your explanation can make it easy
Thanks for the suggestion. I've got it on my "to do" list (but there are many topics on my to-do list, ... )
It was really helpful. I am a PhD student and I enjoy your videos a lot. Please continue doing your great job (I mean uploading nice videos like this). I really appreciate.
Thank you so much! I'm glad you like them.
You are really good at drawing. I plotted eye diagrams a lot in Matlab but never had better understanding before I saw your video.
I'm glad you found the video helpful.
Your videos are so good, they help me a lot for my analog design courses.
That's great to hear. I'm glad you've found them useful.
Thank you very much. I was really confused with the eye diagram, this video cleared out everything.
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Hi, are eye diagrams applicable to clocks?
Not really. Clocks don't get "sampled", their transitions are used for timing references, so it's important that they be as sharp as possible, and not "closed over".
@@iain_explains so, essentially trying to get an eye diagram for a clock is like a self referential measurement in the sense that you will need another clock to do it?
Exactly.
Thanks very much for your helpful videos
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