Tips for characterizing and troubleshooting jitter on embedded systems
Fundamentally, jitter is any unwanted
deviation in signal edge timing from
where it should be. Jitter is a fact of life in
the design of embedded systems and
communication links. As such, for systems
to operate reliably under a broad
range of conditions, thorough characterization
of jitter is a must.
Author(s):
Davidson, Scott
Issue:
KIPiS 2018 #3