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Synchronization is the coordination of events to operate a system in unison. In digital systems this is usually accomplished by using a clock signal. (From: Wikipedia)

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Does NRZ-I have a synchronization problem?

I'm new to EE, just have a question on synchronization. I was reading a book which says: NRZ-I has no problem with sequences of 1s, but has problem with sequences of 0s. It certainly has a ...
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why the sender's clock might not in the same pace with the receiver's clock

I'm new to EE, sorry if my question is dumb. I was reading a text book which says: To correctly interpret the signals received from the sender, the receiver’s bit intervals must correspond exactly to ...
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How to synchronize TI high precision ADC and DAC via SPI?

I am working with DAC80504EVM and ADS8920BEVM-PKD from TI. I am trying to design a system which uses TMDSEVM6657EVM processor board to communicate with these converters via SPI. However, I am trying ...
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How to synchronize PIC PWM clocks?

I'm considering a design which has multiple PIC-based controllers producing PWM signals at 31 kHz. Sometimes, under a well-defined "handover" condition, some pair of PWM power feeds will be connected ...
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How does lamp lights up in synchronising unit?

I recently learnt about the synchronisation of alternators using Two bright and one dark lamp method. In this arrangement, lamps are connected between two sources. We done the practical using an ...
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Need a method for synchronization of galvanically separated microcontrollers

I would like to get some ideas for my problem. I have a HW which has a main processing unit (Beaglebone, host controller) which is connected to four galvanically seperated STM32 microcontrollers. All ...
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stm32 timer synchronization between output compare and timer interrupt

I need to have timer output compare synchronized with timer global interrupt ,they start separately with two lines below HAL_TIM_OC_Start(&htim3,TIM_CHANNEL_2); HAL_TIM_Base_Start_IT(&htim3);...
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Can I connect an inverter supply and AC mains supply in parallel? [closed]

Consider a solar panel is used to charge a battery and the battery supply is fed to an inverter. When the mains AC supply goes off then the backup battery supply kicks in. Suppose I want to reduce my ...
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Ethernet PHY clock and sync

I have a general question about reference clocks for ethernet PHYs. The PHYs I have seen so far require an external clock source like a xtal or other singleended clock (in addition to the clk lines ...
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What's best method to synchronize with main AC voltage?

I'm making an active rectifier, to make it work I need precise information about actual phase of main voltage. What I need: 1) exact moment when the positive section of sine wave starts and ends. ...
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Drift auto-corrector for any microcontroller [closed]

I've made multiple microcontroller circuits in the past, but now when I look at everything, drift has become a problem. I know this when I try to connect two micros together serially via wireless ...
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Compensating clock drift "by hand" - what have I solved?

Edit: I'm not actually looking for a solution, because short of syncing the hardware clocks (which I can't do) there isn't one. What I'm looking for is an explanation of where the magic -8.4ms I seem ...
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Generator data for synchronizing

I have two DG sets which are to be synchronized on to the same AC bus and needless to say, they must share load. I have gathered some parametric data which I felt would decide how well these can work ...
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Shift composite image right

The circuit is based on AD725 encoder, and the proto board is functioning relatively well. Here're the pics: NTSC mode: PAL mode: Circuit detects PAL or NTSC mode using MCU, and performs automatic ...
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How to sync GPS time and pulses of micro-controller

I have two of the devices (a while loop in the code) that need to start at the same time, within 50ms or less of each other. Each is using the same GPS module, and I am using "ARM® Cortex®-M3 Giant ...
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Is there an efficient way for synchronising audio events real-time with LEDs using an MCU?

I'm working on a project in which LED lights synchronise with audio events. I'm not referring to reactive LED projects that read the ADC from audio amplitude or spectrum, but about having some ...
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Video sync generator IC

I have a board which is a PAL CCIR video sync generator card having SAA1043. The IC is accepting external sync signal from pin 15 and generating composite pulse on pin 26 and burst output on pin 1. ...
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Clock synchronised to pulse

I'm thinking about 1Mhz clock signal synchronised to external random pulses (eg. rising edge). Before pulse event clock can be running or stopped. After every pulse, it should run in same fixed phase ...
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High precision timekeeping

Hey I'm looking for suggestions for implementing a very high precision timekeeping device. I need to record independent signals in multiple devices and then time match them to an accuracy of about ...
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Deciding which assembly is more common positive edge detector

I know of two circuits which can act as edge detector: A clock connected as a voltage source across a RC component where resistance is composed of a diode and a resistor and this in series with ...
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How to use 1PPS to Synchronize ESP32 Clocks and Peripherals

I've read a few posts (example) about what the 1PPS signal is and how it can be used at a high-level, but I'm still not sure how to actually implement it on a PCB schematic to sync up with my ...
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How to cascade frequency dividers

I'm implementing some modules using VHDL and for some of them I need the FPGA's global clock signal, and for some others I need to update to two different frequencies. A common solution to this is ...
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Can I use the external trigger to simultaneous capture waveforms on two oscilloscopes?

I want to look at synchronization in a 6 oscillator network (oscillators are about 100 kHz, 1.5 V_pp, if this matters). I have a 4 channel oscilloscope (Tektronix TDS 2024B) and a 2 channel ...
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Clock domain cross and metastablilty problem

I understand the problem of metastability and understand that we can't get a stable value in a bounded time so we need unbonded time but it is not practical, so we put another flip flop with no ...
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Offset QPSK Frame sync markers

What actual protocols exist out there that employ Offset Quadrature Phase-Shift Keying (OQPSK)? What do they use for the frame synchronization marker (or "preamble" or "sync word" or "flag")? Do ...
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Synchronizing two OV7670 image sensors

I would like to create a simple frame synchronihed stereo camera. I found there are cheap OV7670 boards (without FIFO memory) that work with Arduino (or compatible) boards - these sensors do not have ...
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Are Newfoundland's and Quebec's power grid synchronized [closed]

By the Maritime Link project (HVDC), which finished this year, Newfoundland is linked asynchronously to Nova Scotia, which is part of the Eastern Interconnection. But is the power grid of ...
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IEEE 1588 PTP phase and time synchronization

Why everywhere is said that PTP synchronize phase and time together? phase and time are totally separate concepts. does it mean after using PTP rising edge of slave and master clocks happen ...
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How to synchronise DVD-RW spindle motors

Just bought a small DC motor speed controller (two LM324, two IRFZ44N, rated at 250W max output, input in range 5-10 to 30V DC) and started wondering how to synchronise six DVD-RW spindle motors (...
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gps performance for synchronization

I can't understand why GPS reciever clock is very good (stratum 0). I know it's very accurate and pure within itself; but when it passes through a long distance wireless channel, then it has low power ...
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Question about a trigger input of a modern ARB/VSG (Vector Signal Generator)

Given a common setup: The green box is a PCB mainly consisting of a data acquisition device (ADC+RF frontend) which is controlled by a Spartan-6 FPGA. The ADC & FPGA use a clock from a Tektronix ...
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Synchronizing oscilloscope to reference time

Consider a lab that contains an NTP (network time protocol) time server that synchronizes events between multiple workstations connected to the same network. I have a Tektronix DPO4034 oscilloscope ...
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In one-way asynchronous serial communication, how does the receiver sync up its bytes?

I want to make a serial system over RF to receive messages sent from a computer, so I can understand how digital radio works on the bare metal. The one part I don't understand is how a sender and a ...
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Sync with electrical wall outlet [closed]

I have two ac souces one being the electrical wall outlet and the othee being an inverter that will go to zero volts, and both at 60hz. How do I sync the inverter to the wall outlet?
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Does a codec in master mode require more than one external clock (MCLK) to drive I2S system timing?

Does an audio codec in master mode require more than one clock line (MCLK) to drive and time I2S data sync to MCU or FPGA slave? I understand that I2S proper consists of three lines - 'bit CLK', 'word ...
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Wireless Time Synchronization IC [duplicate]

In my application I need a clock that is synchronized across several devices. (A detailed description of my system is given in an earlier question) It appears achieving precision timing at a software ...
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Synchronize Clocks

I need to develop a system where there are 4 sensor boxes powered by USB and they have their internal clock. Each of these boxes are connected to a Linux pc and all these PCs are linked with WiFi. API ...
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Why do we need to synchronise asynchronous inputs in FSM?

I have been newly learning digital electronics. I know that there are gates which perform logic functions, I learned about RS-Latch, D-Latch and Master-Slave-D-Flip-Flop. Now that I can perform logic ...
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Simple questions about synchronizer

1) For table 1 of Berkeley paper , why "Input must be valid for at least two clock periods in the new domain." ? The explanation: the width of the input pulse must be greater than the period of ...
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What does Timestamping of GPIO pin means and how to achieve it?

I did my bachelor's in CS and I am pretty new to electronics and with embedded system as my specialization, I am not able to grab some of the concepts. I have made a program which toggles an led on ...
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synchronise many microcontrollers

In my project I'll use modbus protocol for serial communication over RS485. There are more than 320 slaves which separated equally in 2 groups. Every 16 slaves are powered from the same supply and ...
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Migration from multimode to single mode fiber

In my company we are using custom measurement systems with multimode fiber optic transmitters and receivers for synchronization between different devices. We are thinking of migrating our multimode ...
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BTLE synchronize advertising beacons with phone scanning

In a BTLE master/slave connection, the master and slave devices synchronize their frequency hopping. Along with the connection parameters (like interval, slave latency, supervision timeout) this ...
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Radio clock sync circuit identification [closed]

I took out a little board from a radio clock that looks a lot like this one. I believe this is used for automatic clock setting - the coil is probably used as an antenna. It looks like this: The ...
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methods for servo or stepper synchronized multi-axis control [closed]

I have designed a 6 axis robot. The main requirement of the robot is that all axes must be highly synchronized in order to create precise (sub-millimeter, sub-degree) 6DOF (x, y, z, yaw, pitch, roll) ...
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Broadcast Audio Synchronization

Unlike other broadcast standards such as DVB-T where the transmitter sends a reference TimeStamp counter (CTS,PTS) as a global reference clock information to receiver, in digital radio standards such ...
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What happens when we connect two generators in parallel with a single load? [duplicate]

I read that in large utility systems more and more generators are added to provide extra power. I'm lacking some basic knowledge here. So, what happens when we connect two generators in parallel? Is ...
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Can I use GPS to synchronise two pieces of hardware? [duplicate]

I'm working on a project with multiple sensors. These sensors need to be synchronised with eachother as precisely as possible without a physical connection. I need to make sure that if I tell them to ...
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Maintaing Data Packet Wholeness Over RS-232 Serial Port?

This might seem a bit simple, but when I'm reading data sent from over RS-232 to be read by my computer, is it reasonable to expect that if the data was sent as a single packet, that the packet will ...
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How are two atomic clocks synchronized?

I want to synchronize two atomic clocks at the same location to the same time... then let them run independently of each other (then I'd move them apart). Is there some standard procedure to ...
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