Software for Measuring Jitter

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Here is the spectrum with your settings. The DAC is not wired perfectly, i.e. not all the wires are shielded. Still the distortion seems high. Listening with headphones it sounds great.
 

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I mean that the I2S and power wires are not shielded and the balanced bits are not shielded and not perfect twisted pairs.

I am beginning to think that the problem is that I am using a XLR to SE adapter then to the sound card. I should have an XLR to USB interface tomorrow and will see if that changes the distortion

I would think that noise pickup would be noise all over the spectrum. This is mostly on the harmonics.
 
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Not quite. Output measurements indicate jitter sensitivity only if input jitter is controlled and measurements performed in such a way to as to remove other factors. This is the case in Adams' article but, as you've pointed out, most DIYers lack test equipment to generate a clock with specified jitter.

If one's simply interested in knowing overall performance the distinction's unimportant.
 
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I tried a few USB interfaces but they had overwhelming distortion. Here is the M-audio 2496 at 96k. Here is the sine and jitter test.

Anyone know of a good usb interface or ADC?
 

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Vlad I don't know why you are getting such bad results, you shouldn't.

There was hum, but also a lot of distortion and noise. Attached below are 2 old M-Audio USB cards. Note how clean they are. One is 16 bit, the other 24 bit.
 

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You have the range 20-20KHz but the Fs is 96KHz, that means that the main is at the 45KHz.
Please, choose the Fs=48KHz, let the range at the 20-20KHz and then you will see the right.
Keep the Wnd=Hanning and the Avg=Exp or Linear.
 
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