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Isochronous (686 bytes)
1: In [[telecommunication]], the term '''isochronous''' has the following meanings: 5: <i>Note:</i> "Isochronous" and "[[anisochronous]]" are characteristics, while "[[synchronous]]" a... Isochronous signal (488 bytes) 1: In [[telecommunication]], an '''isochronous signal''' is a [[signal]] in which the [[time]] i... 5: <i>Note 2:</i> "[[Isochronous]]" is a characteristic, while "[[synchronous]]" i... Degree of isochronous distortion (718 bytes) 1: '''Degree of isochronous distortion''': In [[data transmission]], the rat... 3: The degree of [[isochronous distortion]] is usually expressed as a percentage... Isochronous burst transmission (1423 bytes) 1: '''Isochronous burst transmission''' is a method of data transmi... 3: <i>Note 1:</i> [[Isochronous]] [[burst transmission]] enables communication be... 9: ...ronous]]</b> <i>(deprecated)</i> , <b>interrupted isochronous transmission.</b> Back-stripping (648 bytes) 5: ...ta typically thicken basinward. By isolating the isochronous packages one-by-one, these can be "peeled off" or... Self-clocking signal (566 bytes) 5: Isochronous: 9: Anisochronous: Anisochronous (707 bytes) 1: In [[telecommunication]], the term <b>anisochronous</b> has the following meanings: 6: <i>Note:</i> [[Isochronous]] and anisochronous are characteristics, while [[synchronous]] and [[... Distributed-queue dual-bus (618 bytes) 1: ...ection|connection]]-oriented data transfer, and [[isochronous]] communications, such as voice communications. Intellectual history of time (7063 bytes) 23: == Isochronous time == 25: ...k]] in [[1656]] by [[Christiaan Huygens]], came [[isochronous]] time, with a fixed pace of 3600 seconds per hou... 27: ... development of [[time zone]]s, and, thus, global isochronous time. These time changes were not accepted every... 29: The isochronous clock changed lives. The business day revolved ar... Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (1269 bytes) 5: ...otron super-conducting accelerator (7 GeV), three isochronous cyclotrons (120, 145, 650 MeV), a phasotron (680 ... Paul Scherrer Institute (5552 bytes) 54: |Type: || [[Cyclotron|Isochronous-Cyclotron]] 75: |Type: || [[Cyclotron|Isochronous-Cyclotron]] IEEE 802 (2644 bytes) 2: ...ted in short, uniformly sized units called cells. Isochronous networks, where data is transmitted as a steady s... List of telecommunications transmission terms (6124 bytes) 9: ...eric scatter]] -- [[ionospheric turbulence]] -- [[isochronous burst transmission]] -- [[k-factor]] -- [[knife-e... FireWire (11680 bytes) 2: ...standard offering high-speed communications and [[isochronous]] [[real-time]] data services. FireWire can be c... 12: ...a computer host. It also has native support for [[isochronous]] data transport (data that must be delivered wit... Particle accelerator (9281 bytes) 32: ...xtent - namely the [[synchrocyclotron]] and the [[isochronous cyclotron]]. They are nevertheless useful for lo... Universal Serial Bus (22772 bytes) 28: *''isochronous transfers'' - at some guaranteed speed (often but... 59: ...not uncommon to run out of bandwidth with several isochronous devices. All USB Hubs support Full Speed. Federal Standard 1037C (47572 bytes) 40: ...on distortion]] -- [[intramodal distortion]] -- [[isochronous distortion]] -- [[knife-edge effect]] -- [[margin... 88: ...ation]] (IM) -- [[isochronous demodulation]] -- [[isochronous modulation]] -- [[keying]] -- [[load capacity]] -... 165: ...demodulation]] -- [[isochronous modulation]] -- [[isochronous signal]] -- [[Julian date]] -- [[leap second]] --... List of electronics topics (30437 bytes) 20: ... [[DBm]] - [[DBrn]] - [[DDR SDRAM]] - [[Degree of isochronous distortion]] - [[Delay line]] - [[Delay]] - [[Del... 35: ... band]] - [[Isochronous burst transmission]] - [[Isochronous signal]] - [[Isotropic antenna]]
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