klokkejitter
Klokkejitter, or clock jitter, refers to the small, unwanted variations in the timing of a clock signal relative to its ideal periodic edges. It can manifest as deviations in edge position from cycle to cycle (period jitter) or as fluctuations in the phase of the clock edge (phase jitter). Jitter is typically quantified as RMS jitter, peak-to-peak jitter, or phase jitter expressed in degrees or as a frequency offset.
Jitter is measured with specialized equipment such as time interval analyzers, high-speed oscilloscopes, or dedicated jitter
Common causes of clock jitter include thermal and flicker noise in oscillators and power supplies, substrate
The impact of clock jitter depends on the application. Excessive jitter can degrade data integrity in SERDES
Mitigation strategies focus on reducing noise and improving timing integrity. These include using low-jitter clock sources