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What is the exact meaning of the term"Glitch" ?

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Hi
What is the exact meaning of term"Glitch" and its similarity and difference with the terms: (jitter, Bounce and ripple)?
thanks
 

Glitch

Hi

Look at

1. h**p://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glitch

*-> t

tnx
 

Glitch

Glitch is a small unwanted spike in the required waveforms.
Jitter is the time domain phase noise
bounce is the voltage difference with intended
ripple is the sinusoidal noise.

basically all are related to noise, but the context is different, where you are using.
be clear where that specific term is using (for example, in digital glitches, in ac, phase noise, in time domain jitter, in dc bounce etc)
 

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