Equalized Acquisition Record are prepared from Original Acquisition
Records reflecting Total Jitter and from an existing description of DDJ.
Removal of timing DDJ alters the locations of edges associated with data
events. Voltage DDJ adjusts the asserted voltage in the central portion
of a Unit Interval. One technique for equalizing timing jitter variably
interpolates along the existing Original Acquisition Record to discover
plausible new voltage values to assign to existing sample locations along
the time axis. Another technique construes the desired amount of
correction for each data event as an impulse that is applied to a Finite
Impulse Response Filter whose output is a Voltage Correction Waveform
having a smoothed voltage excursion. Time variant voltage values output
from the Finite Impulse Response Filter are collected into a Voltage
Correction Waveform Record having entry times found in the Original
Acquisition Record. An entry by entry addition of these two Records
produces the Equalized Acquisition Record.