Kuro;515196 Wrote: 
> Of course I understand what is TCPIP.  The noise I'm talking about is
> data modulation noise.  When a digital output is measured with no data
> (just clock only), the digital stream can be very low in jitter.  When
> data is present, data modulation noise occurs and I've a few senior
> engineers witnessing 2-4x increase in jitter on the output.  The
> irregularity filling of buffer due to poor wifi signal can cause this.
> 
> I use jitter induced by electronic noise in my previous post so as to
> make it easier for some of you to understand.

On SPDIF you can't have no data just clock. SPDIF=DATA+Clock. You can
have a data value of all zeroes (digital silence). Are you saying that
the jitter may differ with different digital data values?


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