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What is a Phase Jitter?

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Glenn Cook
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Posted on Oct. 9, 2010
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Phase jitter is the rapid and repeated phase perturbations which result in intermittent shortening (or lengthening) of signal elements. These phase jitters can either be random or cyclic and can be measured in degrees, radians or seconds.

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