sünkroonimisallika
Sünkroonimisallikas, often translated as synchronization source, refers to a reference point or signal used to coordinate the timing of multiple electronic systems or processes. In digital communications and networking, it is crucial for ensuring that data is transmitted and received at the correct rate and in the proper sequence. Without a synchronized source, devices might interpret data incorrectly, leading to errors, corrupted information, or complete loss of communication.
Common examples of sünkroonimisallikas include a master clock signal in a computer system, a GPS satellite
The accuracy and stability of the sünkroonimisallikas are paramount. For high-precision applications, such as financial transactions