PULSE16 DX I/Os – BNC WORDCLOCK
Every digital system needs a clock frequency to work. This clock
frequency can either be generated by the system itself (master mode)
or it can be supplied externally (slave mode). There can be only one
master clock in a digital system. The number of slave devices is not
limited.
The PULSE16 DX can generate its own clock and share this clock with
other external devices via the BNC OUT connector or it can receive an
external clock from the BNC IN connector. Please use a coaxial cable
with an impedance of 75 ohms.
Wether the PULSE16 DX runs in Master or Slave mode can be set inside
the CLOCK settings menu.
For creating a rock-solid clock signal, the PULSE16 DX
uses a proprietary circuit for jitter reduction. All data
coming from MADI, ADAT and BNC is processed by
this jitter reduction stage. This guarantees the lowest
jitter on all digital channels.