Clock Generators Explained
The clock generator is essential for the automatic operation of computers, acting like a metronome to synchronize activities. Modern clock generators operate at frequencies of several gigahertz, allowing for rapid processing while managing heat and propagation delays. The mechanism behind clock signals involves crystal oscillators, which utilize the reverse piezoelectric effect to produce consistent oscillations, forming the backbone of computational speed.In this clip
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