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外同步时钟接口可接收外部传来的()。A.一个2MHz和一个2Mb/s B.两个2MH

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外同步时钟接口可接收外部传来的()。

A.一个2MHz和一个2Mb/s

B.两个2MHz

C.两个2Mb/s

D.两个8MHz

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