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Linear feedback shift register (2448 bytes)
1: ...omial]] [[modular arithmetic|mod]] 2 - called the feedback polynomial. For example, if the taps are at posit... 12: ...ts. However the outputs of LFSRs are completely [[linear]], leading to fairly easy [[cryptanalysis]]. Thre... 13: * [[Non-linear]] combination of several [[bit]]s from the LFSR [... 14: * Non-linear combination of the outputs of two or more LFSRs; ... Shift register (1517 bytes) 1: ...connected together in such a way that the data is shifted down the line when the circuit is activated. 4: ...'. One could also create multi-dimensional shift registers.. 7: ...ple delay circuits. Several bi-directional shift registers could also be connected in parallel for a hardwa... 10: One of the first known examples of a shift register was in the [[Colossus computer|Colossus]], a code... 13: *[[linear feedback shift register]] Shift Out and Shift In characters (600 bytes) 1: '''Shift Out''' (SO) and '''Shift In''' (SI) are [[ASCII]] [[control character]]s 1... Feedback (7293 bytes) 2: ...r to control the dynamic behaviour of the system. Feedback is observed or used in various areas dealing with... 4: ==Feedback loop== 6: ...back loop'''. This notion is important; e.g., the feedback loop is a convenient place for a control device. 8: ==Types of feedback== 10: ...ain articles:'' [[Negative feedback]], [[Positive feedback]] Feedback amplifier (906 bytes) 1: ...n stability, linearity, frequency response etc.). Feedback can be negative or positive, but must be negative... 3: Negative feedback (NFB) was invented by [[Harold Stephen Black]] (U... 4: ...of the whole system can be very close to inverted feedback network response. 5: ...be simple a passive, high degree of stability and linearity can be obtained. 8: One way to model negative feedback amplifiers is the [[asymptotic gain model]]. Audio feedback (922 bytes) 1: ...so known as Larson effect) is a special kind of [[feedback]] which occurs when a loop exists between an audi... 4: Audio feedback is usually not wanted for microphones and acousti... Negative feedback (1349 bytes) 1: ...ge of variable occurs within a stable '''negative feedback control system''', the system will attempt to est... 3: ... tends to slow down a process, while the positive feedback loop tends to accelerate it. 5: Following is a list of negative feedback systems: 13: *[[Positive feedback]] 17: Negative feedback Positive feedback (1843 bytes) 1: '''Positive feedback''' is a type of [[feedback]]. 2: ...lve positive feedback and its relative [[negative feedback]]. 3: ... not controlled by negative feedback), a positive feedback loop can run out of control, and can result in th... 5: ... tends to slow down a process, while the positive feedback loop tends to speed it up. 6: Positive feedback is used in certain situations where rapid change ... Feedback (album) (386 bytes) 1: '''''Feedback''''' is the name of several albums: 3: * [[Feedback (1944 album)|1944 album]] by [[Les Paul]]. 4: * [[Feedback (1972 album)|1972 album]] by [[Spirit (band)|Spir... 5: ...ck (1997 album)|1997 album]] by [[Feedback (band)|Feedback]]. 6: * [[Feedback (2000 album)|2000 album]] by [[Dirty Beatniks]]. Feedback (disambiguation) (248 bytes) 1: '''Feedback''' can refer to: 2: * '''[[Feedback]]''' in [[control theory]] and related discipline... Cloud feedback (800 bytes) 1: '''Cloud feedback''' is the coupling between [[cloud|cloudiness]] ... 3: ...ace temperature. This is an example of [[negative feedback]] and does not include the effects of [[longwave ... Upward feedback (1775 bytes) 1: ...elopment]] for a structured process of delivering feedback from subordinates to managers, intended to identi... 5: ...gement is doing. Through the mechanism of "upward feedback," associates in an organization can influence the... 11: ... should be consequences for managers whose Upward Feedback signals trouble. 13: Training - Upward Feedback is most effective when embedded in a leadership/m... 15: ...tant to plan and carefully lay out how the Upward Feedback process will work. 360 degree feedback (715 bytes) 1: ...ack that comes from all around the employee. The feedback would come from subordinates, peers and superordi... 3: Also known as ''multi-rater feedback''. 5: ...e to [[upward feedback]] where managers are given feedback by their direct reports. 9: ...ght.com/global/includes/pdfs/Using%20360-Degree%20Feedback.pdf Feedback (2004 album) (2829 bytes) 2: !align="center" bgcolor="plum" colspan="3"|''Feedback'' 4: ...gn="center" colspan="3"|[[Image:Rush_Feedback.jpg|Feedback]] 43: |valign="top" colspan=2|<small>''Feedback''<br />([[2004]])</small> 45: '''''Feedback''''' is the eighteenth studio album by the [[Cana... 65: For other albums of the same name, see [[Feedback (album)]]. Register (2703 bytes) 1: ...th [[chalk]]. It can also be used to mean a paper register such as one would keep of a [[check book]]. 2: *To '''register''' a [[charity]] means to apply to the government... 3: ...birth|birth]]s, [[death]]s, and [[marriage]]s are registered at a '''[[registry office]]'''. 4: ...ause the cash register generally replaced earlier registers in use. 5: ...onfiguration, or buffer, whereas a '''[[processor register]]''' is a component inside a [[central processing... The Register (1272 bytes) 1: ...st)|Mike Magee]] in [[1994]]. Mike Magee left The Register in [[2001]] to start [[The Inquirer]] after some ... 3: ...ites are included to augment their coverage. "The Register" claims to provide an objective viewpoint by and ... 5: ...ks against selected people (e.g. [http://forms.theregister.co.uk/search/?q=Captain%20Cyborg Captain Cyborg],... 9: * [http://www.theregister.co.uk/ The Register] 11: [[Category:News websites|Register, The]] Register allocation (1249 bytes) 1: ...entral processing unit|CPU]] [[processor register|registers]]. 3: ...e processed have to be loaded into and out of the registers from [[random access memory|RAM]] at the moments... 5: ...ng the number of loads and stores between RAM and registers as small as possible). 7: ...P-complete, traditional allocators perform global register allocation using a graph color approach devised b... Register spilling (484 bytes) 1: ...ill" some [[variables]] from [[Processor register|registers]] to [[memory]]. Processor register (3805 bytes) 1: In [[computer architecture]], a '''processor register''' is a small amount of very fast [[computer memo... 3: ... "[[8-bit]] register" or a "[[32-bit]] register". Registers are now usually implemented as an array of [[Sta... 5: ...instruction set will contain many more [[hardware register]]s than just these eight. 6: There are several other classes of registers: 7: ...below). In some simple/older CPUs, a special data register is the [[accumulator]], used for arithmetic calcu... Register renaming (19339 bytes) 1: In [[computer engineering]], '''register renaming''' refers to a technique used 3: of [[processor register|registers]] by those operations. 14: ...he x86 instruction set architecture has 8 integer registers, 17: [[register file]]. 25: # Load register 1 from memory location 1024
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