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  2. Comparison of single-board microcontrollers - Wikipedia

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    FPGA-based drop-in replacement for Arduino UNO R3; offers faster clock rates and overall applications speed, higher-performance through vendor-supplied hardware-specific library functions utilizing FPGA; half of FPGA's space remains available for further customizations including ones written by end user Controllino Mini [139] Controllino ATmega328

  3. Clock rate - Wikipedia

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    The clock rate of the first generation of computers was measured in hertz or kilohertz (kHz), the first personal computers (PCs) to arrive throughout the 1970s and 1980s had clock rates measured in megahertz (MHz), and in the 21st century the speed of modern CPUs is commonly advertised in gigahertz (GHz).

  4. WDC 65C02 - Wikipedia

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    The W65C02S support for arbitrary clock rates allows it to use a clock that runs at a rate ideal for some other part of the system, such as 13.5 MHz (digital SDTV luma sampling rate), 14.31818 MHz (NTSC colour carrier frequency × 4), 14.75 MHz (PAL square pixels), 14.7456 (baud rate crystal), etc., as long as V DD is sufficient to support the ...

  5. Synchronous dynamic random-access memory - Wikipedia

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    The masked clock is the logical AND of the input clock and the state of the CKE signal during the previous rising edge of the input clock. CS chip select. When this signal is high, the chip ignores all other inputs (except for CKE), and acts as if a NOP command is received.

  6. WDC 65C816 - Wikipedia

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    The primary goal of the 65C02 effort was to move from the original 6502's NMOS process to the CMOS process, which would allow it to run at much lower power levels, somewhere between 1 ⁄ 10 and 1 ⁄ 20 at any given clock speed. Also desired was the ability to raise the maximum supported clock speed.

  7. I3C (bus) - Wikipedia

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    Clock Stretching – devices are expected to be fast enough to operate at bus speed. The I3C controller is the sole clock source. I²C Extended (10-bit) Addresses. All devices on an I3C bus are addressed by a 7-bit address. Native I3C devices have a unique 48-bit address which is used only during dynamic address assignments.

  8. Clock synchronization - Wikipedia

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    Clock synchronization is a topic in computer science and engineering that aims to coordinate otherwise independent clocks. Even when initially set accurately, real clocks will differ after some amount of time due to clock drift , caused by clocks counting time at slightly different rates.

  9. JTAG - Wikipedia

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    JTAG (named after the Joint Test Action Group which codified it) is an industry standard for verifying designs of and testing printed circuit boards after manufacture.. JTAG implements standards for on-chip instrumentation in electronic design automation (EDA) as a complementary tool to digital simulation. [1]