| 1. | Clock skew scheduling is a related technique for optimizing sequential circuits.
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| 2. | Principal among these is clock / data misalignment, or clock skew.
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| 3. | Two types of violation can be caused by clock skew.
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| 4. | Figure 2 shows how the problem can be fixed with intentional clock skew.
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| 5. | Network operations that require timestamps which are comparable across hosts can be affected by clock skew.
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| 6. | Zero clock skew refers to the arrival of the clock tick simultaneously at transmitting and receiving register.
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| 7. | Network Time Protocol ) have been designed to reduce clock skew, and produce more stable functions.
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| 8. | Thus some authors use the term clock skew to describe the sum of spatial clock skew and clock jitter.
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| 9. | Thus some authors use the term clock skew to describe the sum of spatial clock skew and clock jitter.
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| 10. | Some applications ( such as game servers ) may also use their own synchronization mechanism to avoid reliability problems due to clock skew.
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