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jitter Phase variation is usually measured statistically as a RMS deviation from a center value in degrees or radians. Usually caused in the input signal by noise but can be caused by encoders, modulators and channel distortion. Jitter is reduced by a bit sync depending on its loop bandwidth.
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jitter The deviation of a transmission signal in time or phase. It can introduce errors and loss of synchronization in high-speed synchronous communications.
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jig a dance for one or two dancers.
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jing quiet, calm, a specific physical state of calm (yin).
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jig They are different kinds of lures going from hard to soft having many sorts of shapes, sizes, weighs and colors.
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