synchs
Synchs, short for synchronizations, refer to signals, references, or processes used to align timing across devices, channels, or systems. They ensure that data, events, and operations occur at the intended moments and with predictable timing relationships. Synchs can be explicit timing signals or implicit references embedded in protocols or hardware.
Common categories of synchronization include clock synchronization (aligning oscillator frequency and phase across components), data synchronization
Mechanisms for achieving synchs rely on a mix of external references, local generation, and signaling protocols.
Applications of synchs span multiple domains. In telecommunications and networking, synchronized clocks coordinate data transport and
Challenges include jitter, skew, drift, latency variability, and the need for reliable, scalable solutions across large