Well, the problem was solved, i just reconnect the wires of the receiver 
and the jitter was fixed. I don't know why lol
Is there any advantage in using the buffered Pulse Input for reducing 
jitter?
Thank you Ytai

Em quinta-feira, 26 de junho de 2014 08h36min22s UTC-7, Ytai escreveu:
>
> The PWM output signal does not in itself introduce any (significant) 
> jitter. It is either coming from your software or from whatever electronics 
> you have past the output. Try to change the software so that it just sends 
> out a constant value to figure out where the problem is.
> Is it possible that your PPM decoder sometimes glitches? Are you using the 
> buffered version of PulseInput?
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 3:53 AM, Pedro Ramon <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>> I did a android program who uses the pulse input function to get the 
>> pulse width from a RC Receiver, and after that, outputs a PWM varying from 
>> 0 to 100% depending on the width of the receiver output(its pulse width).
>> The program seems to read the correct pulse width, but the PWM output is 
>> jittering a lot, as if it had some noise.
>> This PWM output passes through a RC Filter to be a analog output, but the 
>> signal is too coarse, because of the jitter.
>> How can i remove this jitter?
>> Thank you!
>>
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