RMSjitterinä
RMSjitterinä, also known as Root Mean Square (RMS) jitter, is a measure of the timing jitter in a digital signal. It is a statistical measure that quantifies the variability or instability of the signal's timing. Jitter is a critical parameter in high-speed digital systems, such as telecommunications, data storage, and signal processing, as it can degrade the performance and reliability of these systems.
RMS jitter is calculated by taking the square root of the mean of the squares of the
Several factors can contribute to RMS jitter, including noise, crosstalk, and variations in the signal's propagation
In summary, RMSjitterinä is a key parameter in the analysis and optimization of digital signals, helping to