Jitter measurements are among the most important ways of evaluating the performance of serial digital data links as well as clocks. The oscilloscope is by far the instrument most commonly used for ...
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New near-zero-temperature atomic clock aims to redefine how precisely we measure time
Today’s state-of-the-art optical clocks offer accuracy to 18 decimal places, which is roughly equivalent to measuring the ...
Regulatory and legislative requirements such as the Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR) NO X emission caps have driven the need to develop NO X control technologies for existing coal-fired power plants.
One of the best things about digital oscilloscopes is that they can measure the acquired waveforms using a wide range of helpful measurement parameters. Most current oscilloscopes include about twenty ...
Jitter is a short-term variation in the timing of a digital signal from its nominal value. There are two main types of jitter, random jitter and deterministic jitter. Random jitter is unbounded, that ...
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Time moves differently depending on gravity and speed
Time is not absolute, with gravity and velocity affecting how fast it passes, making clocks at different heights or near ...
A novel, open-source, deep learning model can accurately quantify 18 anatomic and Doppler measurements in echocardiography, showing promise that it can one day automate this process and save time, ...
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