Double-ended synchronization

From HandWiki - Reading time: 1 min


For two connected exchanges in a communications network, a double-ended synchronization (also called double-ended control) is a synchronization control scheme in which the phase error signals used to control the clock at one telephone exchange are derived by comparison with the phase of the incoming digital signal and the phase of the internal clocks at both exchanges.

References





Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 | Source: https://handwiki.org/wiki/Double-ended_synchronization
18 views |
↧ Download this article as ZWI file
Encyclosphere.org EncycloReader is supported by the EncyclosphereKSF