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IBM 00E2394 Local Clock Card System Node Unit
- Component Type: Local Clock Card
- Designed for System Node Units
- Ensures System Timing and Synchronization
- Critical for Stable Operation
- Reliable Clock Signal Generation
- IBM Part Number: 00E2394
- Essential for System Integrity
- High-precision timing
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Product Overview
The IBM 00E2394 is a Local Clock Card designed for system node units. It plays a crucial role in maintaining system timing and synchronization, ensuring the stable and reliable operation of the overall system. This card is essential for the internal clocking mechanisms within IBM's server or storage hardware.
Technical Information
| Component Type | Local Clock Card |
| Intended Use | System Node Unit Timing |
| Function | System Synchronization and Timing |
Additional Specifications
| Vendor | IBM |
| Part Number | 00E2394 |
Product Description
The IBM 00E2394 Local Clock Card is a specialized component vital for the precise timing and synchronization required by advanced computing systems, particularly within IBM's server and storage node units. Accurate clock signals are the backbone of digital systems, dictating the pace at which operations are performed and ensuring that all components work in harmony. This card is engineered to provide a stable and highly accurate local clock source. Its primary function is to generate and distribute critical timing signals throughout the system node, enabling seamless data processing and communication between different hardware modules. Without a reliable clocking mechanism, system performance would degrade, and data integrity could be compromised. As an integral part of the system's internal architecture, the 00E2394 ensures the overall stability and reliability of the hardware it resides in. It is a testament to the intricate design required for high-performance computing, where even the smallest timing discrepancies can have significant consequences.
