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When you have periodic events, jitter is the timing deviation from that true/presumed periodicity.
When you have periodic events, jitter is the timing deviation from that true/presumed periodicity.


Below 10Hz or so, it is sometimes called wander instead.
(Below 10Hz or so, it is sometimes called wander instead)




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'''When you're talking specifically about clock signals'''






Latency jitter is
'''When you're talking specifically about clock signals'''





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