Difference between revisions of "Digital systems/Clocking (Q897)"
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(Added [de] description: Notwendigkeit und Designziele einer zentralen Taktung für verteilte digitale Systeme) | (Changed claim: context (P66): Hiss and hum are mostly a thing of the past. The modern sound operator is haunted by clicks and crackles instead: clocking problems. And with increasingly complex and networked systems, we need to manage and master hierarchical, multi-layered clocking infrastructure as well as sample-rate conversion at clock domain boundaries.) | ||
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- | + | Hiss and hum are mostly a thing of the past. The modern sound operator is haunted by clicks and crackles instead: clocking problems. And with increasingly complex and networked systems, we need to manage and master hierarchical, multi-layered clocking infrastructure as well as sample-rate conversion at clock domain boundaries. (English) |
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necessity and design goals for a central clocking infrastructure in distributed digital systems
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English | Digital systems/Clocking | necessity and design goals for a central clocking infrastructure in distributed digital systems |
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clock reference (English)
can explain necessity and implement correctly (English)
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symptoms of clocking problems (English)
can identify from audio example and error readouts (English)
sample rate mismatch: pitch and buffer issues (English)
intermittent and permanent link loss (English)
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aspects of clocking design (English)
sound quality (English)
fallback (English)
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hierarchical clocking structures (English)
clock leaders in lower domain can be clock followers in higher domain (PTP-based systems) (English)
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sample rate converters (English)
application (English)
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SQQ7 - 8.1.3
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Hiss and hum are mostly a thing of the past. The modern sound operator is haunted by clicks and crackles instead: clocking problems. And with increasingly complex and networked systems, we need to manage and master hierarchical, multi-layered clocking infrastructure as well as sample-rate conversion at clock domain boundaries. (English)
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