jitteriin
Jitteriin is a term used in electronics and telecommunications to denote the irregular timing of digital signal transitions in a system. The form jitteriin reflects a Mongolian derivational pattern, created by adding the suffix -iin to jitter to form a noun. It describes the deviation of a clock edge from its ideal sampling moment, causing timing error in data recovery. The term often appears in discussions of high-speed serial interfaces, where precise timing is essential.
Jitteriin is commonly categorized into random jitter (RJ) and deterministic jitter (DJ). RJ arises from random
Measurement is expressed in units of time, such as picoseconds, and in percentages relative to a symbol
Causes include clock-source instability, imperfect clock recovery, channel impairment, and EMI. Effects depend on the system
Mitigation strategies focus on reducing jitter at the source or removing it at the receiver. Examples include