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#77473 - RE: Synchronous Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Jacob Boyce said:
As Andy said synchronous clocking would be using a common clock to drive those pins so that the positive edges are aligned with each other. Actually, I said that "synchronous" simply means that there is some fixed relationship between the signals - I gave positive edge alignment as just one possible example of synchrous signals. One would hope that the precise nature of the required synchronism would be clear from the timing diagrams (or whatever) in the datasheet... |
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