[time-nuts] Jitter Definition

Dave Brown tractorb at ihug.co.nz
Thu Apr 17 09:21:25 UTC 2014


It depends on what your thesis is all about- you could try some of the ITU 
documents for 'official' definitions but these may or may not be relevant to 
your thesis.
 DaveB, NZ

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "HagaaarTheHorrible" <hagaaar587plus7 at googlemail.com>
To: <time-nuts at febo.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2014 2:54 PM
Subject: [time-nuts] Jitter Definition


> Hello there,
>
> I tried searching the archives (and google, IEEE, NIST, ITU), but didn't 
> really find a satisfying answer, so I thought I'd ask directly.
>
> In short:
> Is there any kind of standard definition for Jitter which is commonly 
> accepted?
>
> I (think I) understood Jitter and phase noise by now, yet I need to give 
> some references in my bachelor's thesis, so I'm looking for a definition. 
> So far I haven't found a real definition of the different "types" 
> (RMS,p2p,c2c,...) and components(RJ,DJ) of Jitter, but I guess there must 
> be some kind of accepted standard!?
> If anyone could point me to some "official sources" which are "accepted in 
> the industry", I'd be very grateful.
>
> Thanks in advance and best regards
>
> Hag
> _______________________________________________
> time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts at febo.com
> To unsubscribe, go to 
> https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts
> and follow the instructions there. 




More information about the Time-nuts_lists.febo.com mailing list