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A given dataset (clock waveform) is first compared to some reference. Phase error (usually measured in nanoseconds) is calculated for an observation interval. This phase shift is known as time interval error (TIE). MTIE is a function of the observation interval. An observation interval window moved
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Plotting MTIE vs. different observation interval duration gives a chart useful for characterizing the stability of the clock.
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standards. MTIE measurements can be used to detect clock instability that can cause data loss on a communications channel.
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