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Keysight's Daniel Bogdanoff teaches about timing jitter in the thirteenth episode of The 2-Minute Guru. Period jitter is often analyzed using a TIE (time interval error) measurement and looks at jitter over a specified length of time. Usually, this is a peak-to-peak value, but can sometimes be measured as an RMS value. Cycle-to-cycle jitter, sometimes known as period-to-period jitter, measures the jitter from one cycle to the next, and is often measured as an RMS value.
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