aikajitteriin
Aikajitteriin is a term used in the study of temporal stability in electronic and communication systems to describe the aggregate variability in the timing of digital transitions relative to a reference clock. In practice, aikajitteriin encompasses jitter observed in clocks, data streams, and timing-sensitive interfaces, and it is evaluated to ensure reliable operation of high-speed links.
Measurement and classification: Jitter is commonly separated into period (or cycle-to-cycle) jitter and long-term jitter. In
Causes and effects: Aikajitteriin arises from thermal noise, power-supply variations, crosstalk, impedance mismatches, duty-cycle distortion, and
Mitigation and practice: Reducing aikajitteriin involves careful clock generation and distribution, low-jitter PLLs/DLLs, deskew networks, impedance-controlled