Jitter Tolerance Sample Clauses
Jitter Tolerance. Jitter Tolerance is the maximum input jitter that any equipment can tolerate without causing errors. It is specified in terms of the amount of sinusoidal jitter (peak-to-peak) versus the frequency of that jitter. IXC generic requirements describe the mask as well as the lower limit of the jitter tolerance at each standard interface level. To meet the jitter tolerance specifications, the actual tolerance of the equipment shall be above the mask and the difference between this and the lower limit represents the safety margin of the equipment.
