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RE: Agree, and if I might be so bold as to add...

There have to be at least two clocks in any digital comm system: the transmitter clock and the receiver clock. In any given node, it is possible that all of the clocks are phase locked to each other, and of course the receiver clock(s) can be phase locked to the incoming waveforms. However, this is potentially a huge PLL mess. If you have asynchronous clock domains then there has to be special logic circuitry to attempt to deal with the "synchronizer problem".


Tony Lauck

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