klokflank
Klokflank refers to a specific point in a digital signal's transition between its low and high states, or vice-versa. This transition is a crucial element in synchronous digital circuits. The "clock signal" in such circuits is a periodic waveform that dictates when operations occur. A klokflank is either the rising edge (transition from low to high) or the falling edge (transition from high to low) of this clock signal.
In the operation of sequential logic, such as flip-flops, data is typically captured or updated only at
The precise timing of these klokflanks is critical for the reliable operation of high-speed digital systems.