| jig |
A tool for holding parts of an assembly during the manufacturing process.
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| jitter |
The variation in the amount of Latency among Packets being received.
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| jitter |
The slight movement of a transmission signal in time or phase that can introduce errors and loss of synchronization. More jitter will be encountered with longer cables, cables with higher attenuation, and signals at higher data rates. Also, called phase jitter, timing distortion, or intersymbol interference.
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| jitter |
Temporal variation in a signal from an ideal reference clock. There are many kinds of jitter, including sample jitter, channel jitter, and interface jitter. See Chapter 3.
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| jig |
a bouncy tune in 6/8 time. Slip Jigs are in 9/8 time and good for Strip the willow.
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