HP (Hewlett-Packard) HP 16510B TV Converter Box User Manual


 
The Master and Slave Clocks can have the same clocking arrangements.
The clocking is still done the same way, with the lower eight bits being
clocked first on the Slave Clock, then on the Master Clock.
Mixed Clocks.TheMixed Clocks option allows you to clock the lower
eight bits of a pod separately from the upper eight bits. The state analyzer
uses Master and Slave Clocks to do this. If you select this option in the
pod Clock pop-up, the pod Clock field changes to Master | Slave,andtwo
Clock fields, Master and Slave, appear above the pods.
As in Demultiplex, the Master Clock follows the Slave Clock. The state
analyzer looks for the clocking arrangement given by Slave Clock and
clocks the lower eight bits. Then it looks for the clock arrangement given
by the Master Clock and clocks the upper eight bits. Unlike Demultiplex,
all 16 bits of a pod are sampled.
The Master and Slave Clocks can have the same clocking arrangements.
The clocking is still done the same way, with the lower eight bits clocked
on the Slave Clock and the upper eight bits clocked on the Master Clock.
Figure 5-28. Bit Assignments for Master and Slave
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