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Definition of "Gapped Clock" |
A periodic clock stream which is missing clock pulses at arbitrary intervals for arbitrary lengths of time. A clock signal which has had one or more clock pulses removed from the series. / A gapped clock is derived from the clock of the synchronous payload to read each of the tributaries. If a tributaries lags behind the clock of the synchronous payload, a negative pointer adjustment is made every time the phase exceeds a predetermined threshold. / In telecommunication, a point to point connection refers to a communications connection between two nodes or endpoints. An example is a telephone call, in which one telephone is connected with one other, and what is said by one caller can only be heard by the other. This is contrasted with a point-to-multipoint or broadcast communication topology, in which many nodes can receive information transmitted by one node. Other examples of point-to-point communications links are leased lines, microwave relay links, and two way radio. Examples of point-to-multipoint communications systems are radio and television broadcasting. |
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