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self-clocking

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self-clocking
Recording of digital data on a magnetic medium such that the clock pulses are intrinsically part of the recorded signal. A separate timer clock is not required. Phase encoding is a commonly used self-clocking recording technique.


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Serial architecture connections consist of a single pair of transmission signals that contain an embedded clock for self-clocking, enabling the clock speed to be easily scaled and to wrap data bits into individual packets to achieve data transfers up to 30 times faster than what parallel technology can provide.
In order to ensure reliable transmission, the TDM interface, which converts the TDM data stream to fiber, supports a self-clocking code using a pulse-width modulation scheme that converts TDM clock information to a format suitable for fiber-optic communication.
The XT11 family members utilize a proprietary self-clocking circuit that eliminates the need for an external highly accurate, complex clocking scheme.
 
 
 
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