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called timing jitter.
Jitter is a significant, and
usually undesired,
factor in the
design of
almost all
communications links.
Jitter can be quantified...
- Look up
jitter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Jitter is the
deviation in
frequency of a signal.
Jitter may also
refer to:
Jitter (optics), the oscillatory...
- In optics,
jitter is used to
refer to
motion that has high
temporal frequency relative to the integration/exposure time. This may
result from vibration...
- Max, also
known as Max/MSP/
Jitter, is a
visual programming language for
music and
multimedia developed and
maintained by San Francisco-based
software company...
- parameter, J, is used to
account for
jitter. This
parameter must be an
upper bound for the
difference in
jitter over all
source register/destination register...
- lost
packets being ignored. The
effect is
sometimes referred to as
packet jitter,
although the
definition is an
imprecise fit. The term PDV is
defined in...
- the edges. Most
extraction programs perform s****
jitter correction. CD
manufacturers avoid s****
jitter by
extracting the
entire disc in one continuous...
- Data-dependent
jitter (DDJ) is a
specific class of
timing jitter. In particular, it is a form of
deterministic jitter which is
correlated with the sequence...
-
Jitter Bughouse is an
American comedy short released by
Columbia Pictures on
April 29, 1948,
starring Joe DeRita,
Christine McIntyre and Emil Sitka. Joe...
- waveform,
corresponding to time-domain
deviations from
perfect periodicity (
jitter).
Generally speaking, radio-frequency
engineers speak of the
phase noise...