A brief surge or interruption in the voltage in an electrical circuit or device.
1] An intermittent, high-speed erroe in a circuit. [2] A momentary spike in a waveform
Glitch. When the radio transmitter signal is interrupted, either due to low batteries, loss of batteries or for any reason that the receiver is not receiving a steady signal, it is referred to as "glitching" or "interference". To make sure you do not glitch, be certain you have fresh batteries in your transmitter radio and in your receiver.
Small malfunction in a system.
Sometimes called a "hit" or being "shot down" when flying, a glitch is a temporary interruption in the radio signal being transmitted from your transmitter to your receiver. With the advent of PCM transmission standards and synthesized modes of transmission, glitches are becoming more rare. Report this Word See also: PCM | PPM Added by: mkranitz
A slang term for an unexpected problem, found in either the software or hardware, which usually does not occur in a regular pattern.
A hardware malfunction. [As opposed to a software error, called a bug.
Distortion of a pulse waveform in the form of a short-distortion distribution. - Henry, The unit of self-inductance or mutual inductance.
Small malfunction in the hardware or software which does not cause an interruption.
a bug in a game but makes the game either interesting or fun, and doesnt piss you off
a momentary power interruption or some other unexpected fluctuation in electronic circuits, such as those caused by a power surge or dirty connection, that causes computer systems to generate garbage output or to crash
a problem in either software or hardware that results in a lack of functionality
The cause of an unexpected malfunction.
A colloquial word to descrive the momentary uncontrolled operation of control surfaces caused by electronic interference or equipment malfunction.
a visual disturbance between joined shots: bars of 'snow,' wobbling or shaky picture etc.
A temporary or random hardware malfunction. It is possible that a bug in a program may cause the hardware to appear as if it had a glitch in it and vice versa. At times it can be extremely difficult to determine whether a problem lies within the hardware or the software.
Any brief electrical disturbance in a picture.
This often refers to a bug in a program that is somewhat different than a freeze or a crash, usually causing erroneous or garbage results to be displayed....
A small problem or malfunction associated with a computer hardware or software, though the term has evolved to include problems in many circles.
Sometimes things suddenly go wrong with computer hardware or software for no apparent reason and your computer "freezes" up. Sometimes you have to "re-boot" your computer system and may lose information you were working on. "Glitches" are not really very popular, as you may have guessed! They are really computer mistakes! (Yes, computers make mistakes, too!)
Momentary radio problem that never happens unless you are over trees or a swamp.
Momentary picture disturbance.
Otherwise known as radio interference, a glitch refers to a momentary lapse in signal transmission. There are external sources that cause glitches, (like overhead power lines,) but consistent glitching is most likely the result of something in the vehicle itself, such as metal-to-metal rubbing as you might find with control linkages.
A malfunction in a computer or program.
n. 1. A problem, usually minor. 2. A brief surge in electrical power.
Momentary, narrow, spurious, and sharply defined change in voltage.