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When unidirectional data signals timing is referenced to a clock sourced by the same device that generates those signals, and not to a global clock (i.e. generated by a bus master).

Common in high-speed interfaces, including DDR SDRAM interfaces, SGI XIO interface, HyperTransport and many others.