jitter
ਜਿੱਟਰ
definition
verb
an anxious student who jittered at any provocation
act nervously.
noun
a bout of the jitters
feelings of extreme nervousness.
Not once did I experience any sort of mouse jitter or discrepancies in movement.
slight irregular movement, variation, or unsteadiness, especially in an electrical signal or electronic device.
example
picture 'jitter'
But it provides zero-speed detection capabilities without the associated running 'jitter' inherent in classical digital solutions.
The probes address traditional test functions like latency, packet 'jitter' and packet loss.
In either case, the repeater must reduce the amount of 'jitter' in its outgoing signal to ensure that downstream devices can recover it error-free.
You might 'jitter' with anxiety yourself as he steadfastly refuses to shift angles during a maddening and calamitous traffic jam.
We use the packets themselves to clock each end of the signal because we can't have 'jitter' .
Perhaps the most difficult issue for system designers is 'jitter' , which is the time displacement of the signal's edges from their ideal location.
The jitter amplitude just before the output crosses this error threshold is defined as the maximum tolerable 'jitter' of the input under test.
If I turn on the advanced graphic options such as Anti Aliasing I have to bump the resolution down just one notch so that it does not 'jitter' .
Not once did I experience any sort of mouse 'jitter' or discrepancies in movement.
Video system processing performance is improved by its increased output timing margins and reduced 'jitter' .
While buffers can help mitigate the impact of 'jitter' and wander, they also serve to increase one-way latency, which may stint a conversation.
Further, when we popped in a high bit rate DVD, we saw definite image 'jitter' in some scenes.
The picture also has some 'jitter' , but I was so distracted by the streaking that I didn't notice whether it persisted through the entire run time.
This ensures Fibre Channel compliance at the output of the retimer regardless of the amount of 'jitter' on the incoming signal.
Another form of delay is 'jitter' , which refers to variations in delay caused by fluctuating signal strengths.
Flexure galvanometers and low-noise servo drives offer improved performance in applications requiring smooth scanning with low 'jitter' .
The 10-millisecond case, including all 'jitter' effects, is highlighted, which results in a 2-dB degradation in loss-of-lock threshold.
By switching the anti-aliasing mode on and off, I found different and useful timbres, because even aliasing creates an interesting digital 'jitter' .
These latter two can create amplitude jitter from phase 'jitter' , and vise versa.
And then they made a thorough, exhaustive search of all my hand luggage, while all the while I was 'jittering' about missing my plane.
The rush by Republicans and Democrats to corral Latino voters has touched off nervous 'jitters' among some black politicians and leaders.
Tonight, terror 'jitters' are spreading throughout the world.
Along the way, we also heard a Sedge Wren 'jittering' .
And that should really give security moms the 'jitters' .
But corporates are nervous and Wall Street has the 'jitters' .
‘The passing of King Fahd is obviously going to put some 'jitters' into the market overall,’ said Kim Iskyan, head of research at MDM Bank.
His nerves 'jittered' a little to see the massive beast pounding straight at him, but Dervek kept his hand steady and aimed.
‘Maybe its Camera 'jitters' , maybe she's having second thoughts about the Harry Potter movie ’, James suggested as Tash shook her head.
After several seconds of nervous 'jittering' , the man slowly began to bring his hands into the air, but then something changed.
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