Deterministic jitter

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Deterministic jitter (or DJ) is a type of jitter with a known non-Gaussian probability distribution. The other major class of jitter is non-deterministic, or random jitter.

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Deterministic jitter is clock timing jitter or data signal jitter that is predictable and reproducible. The peak-to-peak value of this jitter is bounded, and the bounds can easily be observed and predicted.

Deterministic Jitter includes different categories. Periodic Jitter, Data-Dependent Jitter, and Duty-Cycle Dependent Jitter are types of Deterministic Jitter.

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