microsecondeprecisie
Microsecondeprecisie refers to the ability to measure, timestamp, or correlate events at a time scale of microseconds. The term is a neologism rather than an official metrological category, and its exact meaning can vary by context. In practice, it conveys the goal of achieving sub-millisecond timing accuracy and repeatability.
Contexts where microsecondeprecisie matters include digital electronics, real-time computing, network measurement, telecommunications, scientific instrumentation, and distributed
Implementation typically relies on precise clocks (for example, high-resolution performance counters, TSC, HPET, or clocks synchronized
Limitations: microsecond precision does not guarantee accuracy; environmental factors, clock stability, drift, and network jitter can
Related concepts and standards include time synchronization protocols such as IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol and