Clock skew is a phenomenon where a clock signal sourced from one component arrives at different times to other components in a synchronous digital circuit system. This occurs because the same clock signal takes different amounts of time to travel through wiring and circuitry to reach different components. As a result, components may end up operating slightly out of sync with each other based on their perception of the clock signal timing.
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Clock skew is a phenomenon where a clock signal sourced from one component arrives at different times to other components in a synchronous digital circuit system. This occurs because the same clock signal takes different amounts of time to travel through wiring and circuitry to reach different components. As a result, components may end up operating slightly out of sync with each other based on their perception of the clock signal timing.
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Clock Skew
Clock skew is a phenomenon in synchronous digital circuit systems in which the same sourced clock signal arrives at different components at different times