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Q:
What is word clock?
A:
Word clock is a square-wave signal that is transmitted via a 75 Ohm BNC connector. A square wave alternates between high and low states, which makes it ideal as a timing reference. Because many devices can use word clock signals as their master timing reference, it has become a standard type of digital audio system clock.
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