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What (who) is jitter - definition


Jitter         
CLOCK DEVIATION FROM PERFECT PERIODICITY
Dejitterizer; Phase jitter; Wander; Jitter buffer; Jitter Meter; Anti-jitter circuit; Anti jitter circuit; Anti Jitter Circuit; Playout buffer; Deterministic jitter; Jitter frequency; Random jitter; Jitter period; Timing jitter; Gaussian jitter; Pulse crowding; Bit pulse crowding
In electronics and telecommunications, jitter is the deviation from true periodicity of a presumably periodic signal, often in relation to a reference clock signal. In clock recovery applications it is called timing jitter.
jitter         
CLOCK DEVIATION FROM PERFECT PERIODICITY
Dejitterizer; Phase jitter; Wander; Jitter buffer; Jitter Meter; Anti-jitter circuit; Anti jitter circuit; Anti Jitter Circuit; Playout buffer; Deterministic jitter; Jitter frequency; Random jitter; Jitter period; Timing jitter; Gaussian jitter; Pulse crowding; Bit pulse crowding
informal
¦ noun
1. (the jitters) a feeling of extreme nervousness.
2. slight, irregular movement, variation, or unsteadiness in an electrical signal or electronic device.
¦ verb
1. act nervously.
2. (of a signal or device) suffer from jitter.
Derivatives
jitteriness noun
jittery adjective
Origin
1920s: of unknown origin.
jitter         
CLOCK DEVIATION FROM PERFECT PERIODICITY
Dejitterizer; Phase jitter; Wander; Jitter buffer; Jitter Meter; Anti-jitter circuit; Anti jitter circuit; Anti Jitter Circuit; Playout buffer; Deterministic jitter; Jitter frequency; Random jitter; Jitter period; Timing jitter; Gaussian jitter; Pulse crowding; Bit pulse crowding
Random variation in the timing of a signal, especially a clock. (1995-01-16)
Examples of use of jitter
1. But does an unsuccessful run of Red or SLBB jitter her?
2. Don‘t expect me to be spontaneously wacky, it just makes me jitter.
3. The Monitor‘s View For investors who get the jitters over a hurricane, Iraq attacks, or a Wal–Mart sales report, there‘s a new jitter–bug in town: a pending White House announcement of a successor to Alan Greenspan, who‘s been Federal Reserve chairman for 18 years.