| 31. | The clock signal acts like a metronome for an orchestra as it synchronizes the assembly of data.
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| 32. | By measuring this signal from several satellites, the receiver can re-build an accurate clock signal of its own.
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| 33. | In a variation, a single clock signal coordinates an entire system, but local pieces signal their completion asynchronously.
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| 34. | In a quad data rate system, the data lines operate at twice the frequency of the clock signal.
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| 35. | The adapter operated at 5 MHz and asynchronously to the CPU as it generated its own clock signal.
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| 36. | A distributed clock signal drives the coherence of receivers in the field and maintains timing for the correlator.
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| 37. | But the way that clock signals the rest of the body to follow the daily cycle has eluded researchers.
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| 38. | This is usually in the form of a digital counter, with the output signal acting as a clock signal.
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| 39. | Clock signals are often regarded as simple control signals; however, these signals have some very special characteristics and attributes.
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| 40. | A second differential signal pair is used to transmit the associated clock signal from the source to the destination.
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