Phase Perturbation
Phase perturbation
is the shifting, from whatever cause, in the
phase
of an
electronic
signal
. The shifting is often quite rapid, and may appear to be random or cyclic. The
phase departure
in phase perturbation usually is larger, but less rapid, than in
phase jitter
. Phase perturbation may be expressed in degrees, with any cyclic
component
expressed in
hertz
.
Source:
Federal Standard 1037C
and
MIL-STD-188
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