pub struct BitSynchronizer {
    pub sig_in: Signal<In, Bit>,
    pub sig_out: Signal<Out, Bit>,
    pub clock: Signal<In, Clock>,
    /* private fields */
}
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A BitSynchronizer is used to move signals that are asynchronous to a clock into that clock domain using a pair of back-to-back flip-flops. While the first flip flop may become metastable, the second one is likely to be stable.

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sig_in: Signal<In, Bit>

The input signal, which is asynchronous to the clock

sig_out: Signal<Out, Bit>

The output signal, synchronized to the clock

clock: Signal<In, Clock>

The clock signal to synchronize the output to

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