electronics, a word clock or wordclock (sometimes sample clock, which can have a broader meaning)[further explanation needed] is a clock signal used to...
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There are also clocks for the blind that have displays that can be read by touch. The word clock derives from the medieval Latin word for 'bell'—clocca—and...
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next morning. The word clock derives from the medieval Latin word for "bell"; clocca, and has cognates in many European languages. Clocks spread to England...
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beginning and middle of the period. This encoding is self-clocking. Each frame is terminated by a 'sync word' which has a special predefined sync relationship...
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MIDI beat clock, or simply MIDI clock, is a clock signal that is broadcast via MIDI to ensure that several MIDI-enabled devices such as a synthesizer...
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two digital audio devices, such as ADAT optical devices. This is called word clock. BNC connector Coaxial cable RG-58 – A similar cable but with an impedance...
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has either one or two transitions for every bit, allowing the original word clock to be extracted from the signal itself. S/PDIF protocol differs from AES3...
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standard disassociates the transmission clock from the audio sample rate, and thus requires a separate word clock connection to maintain synchronization...
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labelled "word clock" in the TDIF-1 spec is delayed 270 degrees (90 degrees advanced) with respect to the word clock visible from the BNC word clock output...
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The modern 24-hour clock is the convention of timekeeping in which the day runs from midnight to midnight and is divided into 24 hours. This is indicated...
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onto the Ethernet (layer 2) for efficiency and reduced overhead. The word clock may be provided by broadcast packets. There are several different and...
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History of timekeeping devices (redirect from History of clocks)
bearded, old man. The English word clock first appeared in Middle English as clok, cloke, or clokke. The origin of the word is not known for certain; it...
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requires the following lines: Serial clock (SCK), a.k.a. bit clock (BCLK). Word select (WS); a.k.a. left-right clock (LRCLK) or frame sync (FS). 0 = Left...
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(1522). The English word clock probably comes from the Middle Dutch word klocke which, in turn, derives from the medieval Latin word clocca, which ultimately...
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Video and audio engineering Genlock Jam sync SMPTE timecode Timecode Word clock Compare with Asynchrony (disambiguation) Comparison of synchronous and...
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same module if the clock rate differs. Dynamic RAM is arranged in a rectangular array. Each row is selected by a horizontal word line. Sending a logical...
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" so called from the garment's bell-like shape. Thus the word is related to the word clock. Ancient Greeks and Romans were known to wear cloaks. Greek...
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connection for synchronization of various components via the transmission of word clock timing signals. Typically the male connector is fitted to a cable, and...
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Foobar (category All articles with specifically marked weasel-worded phrases)
was a digital clock on the dispatch board. When someone hit a scram switch, the clock stopped and the display was replaced with the word "FOO"; at TMRC...
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to be in synchronization. (For related discussion, see MIDI timecode, Word clock, and recording system synchronization.) A third example of a common use...
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digital audio recorders use, but is technically superior because SDIF-2's word clock is not multiplexed into the bitstream. Because SDIF-2 is often only found...
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the same clock cycle and placed in the pre-fetch buffer. Each word will then be transmitted on consecutive rising and falling edges of the clock cycle....
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Sundial (redirect from Solar clock)
sundials. Water clock Wilanów Palace Sundial, created by Johannes Hevelius in about 1684. Zero shadow day In some technical writing, the word "gnomon" can...
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A water clock, or clepsydra (from Ancient Greek κλεψύδρα (klepsúdra) 'pipette, water clock'; from κλέπτω (kléptō) 'to steal' and ὕδωρ (hydor) 'water';...
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mode over two differential pairs used by the 100BASE-TX standard, and word clock sync signal is transmitted over the remaining differential pairs not used...
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Network Time Protocol (redirect from NTP clock strata)
The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a networking protocol for clock synchronization between computer systems over packet-switched, variable-latency data...
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bus and the ALU are 1-bit-wide. There is a 64 kHz bit-clock and a 2 kHz word-clock, and each word memory and arithmetic operation is decomposed into 32...
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Bell (section Use in clock chimes)
with clocks, indicating the hour by the striking of bells. Indeed, the word clock comes from the Latin word Cloca, meaning bell. Bells in clock towers...
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synchronized streaming of digital audio at up to 24 bit word length and 192 kHz sample rate, MIDI and word clock at a bitrate up to 400 Megabits per second. With...
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Onomatopoeia (or rarely echoism) is a type of word, or the process of creating a word, that phonetically imitates, resembles, or suggests the sound that...
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