Continuing our review of the history of jitter and the evolving response to it, we’d arrived at the late 1990s, when more sophisticated analysis methods were necessary to get a good handle on jitter.
Jitter is a short-term variation in the timing of a digital signal from its nominal value. There are two main types of jitter, random jitter and deterministic jitter. Random jitter is unbounded, that ...
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