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theoretical and practical aspects of digital signal transmission

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This chapter focuses on ultra-low-latency point-to-point links, not packet-based data networks. In the digital world, even the most simple connections are interleaved multichannel.
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theoretical and practical aspects of digital signal transmission

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theoretical and practical aspects of digital signal transmission
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theoretical and practical aspects of digital signal transmission

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    AES3 (English)
    common connectors (English)
    physical layers (English)
    digital format (English)
    clocking (English)
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    MADI (English)
    common connectors (English)
    physical layers (English)
    digital format (English)
    clocking (English)
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    AES50 (English)
    common connectors (English)
    physical layers (English)
    digital format (English)
    clocking (English)
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    fundamental concepts (English)
    physical layers and digital formats (English)
    interleaving / time-division multiplex (English)
    in-band clocking (English)
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    S/PDIF (English)
    common connectors (English)
    physical layers (English)
    digital format (English)
    clocking (English)
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    This chapter focuses on transport via ultra-low-latency point-to-point links, not packet-based data networks. In the digital world, even the most simple connections are interleaved multichannel, with channel counts ranging from 2 to 64. (English)
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