Jitterkompensation
Jitterkompensation, also known as jitter compensation or jitter correction, is a signal processing technique used to mitigate timing variations and fluctuations known as jitter in digital and analog systems. Jitter refers to the small, rapid variations in a signal's timing or phase, which can affect the accuracy and reliability of data transmission, audio and video quality, and communication systems.
The primary purpose of jitterkompensation is to improve system stability and signal integrity by identifying and
In digital systems, jitter compensation often involves creating a stable clock signal that aligns more closely
Effective jitter compensation is critical in high-speed and precision systems, where even minor timing errors can
Overall, jitterkompensation enhances the fidelity, accuracy, and reliability of electronic systems by addressing the ubiquitous challenge