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Isochronous
Isochronous Isochronous means having an equal time difference or ... For example, a pendulum's oscilliation is isochronous, regardless of amplitude. If a diagram is ... are called isochrones. In telecommunication, the term isochronous has the following meanings: Of a periodic ... Note: "Synchronous" and "asynchronous" are relationships, while "isochronous" and "anisochronous" are characteristics. Source: from ...
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Isochronous one   (translated from German)
Isochronous one Isochronous one (v. griech. : ISO = directly + chronos = Zeit ... of noise. In that Verkehrsgeografie one describes Isochronous one one ISO line, this places places ... in a circle around the starting point. Isochronous transmission An isochronous transmission is a special form of ...
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Isochronous signal
Isochronous signal In telecommunication, an isochronous signal is a signal in which the ... are constrained within specified limits. Note 2: "Isochronous" is a characteristic, while "synchronous" indicates a ...
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Talk:Isochronous
Talk:Isochronous I wonder, why my modification ([...] "isochronous" and "anisochronous" are relationships or characteristics.) has ... the article, one should be aware that "isochronous" describes two different things. Point 2 states ... UTC) I have added the definition of isochronous, as refers to an equal time, plus ...
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Isochronous burst transmission
Isochronous burst transmission Isochronous burst transmission is a method of data ... the data stream being transmitted. Note 1: Isochronous burst transmission enables communication between data terminal ... integral number of unit intervals. Note 4: Isochronous burst transmission has particular application where envelopes ... the DCE and the DTE. Synonyms burst isochronous (deprecated), interrupted isochronous transmission. Source: from ...
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Degree of isochronous distortion
Degree of isochronous distortion The degree of isochronous distortion, in data transmission, is the ratio ...
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Isochronous media access controller
Isochronous media access controller Isochronous media access controller (I-MAC) is a ...
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Universal Serial bus   (translated from German)
... mode with maximally 8 bytes per transfer. Isochronous transfer That isochronous Transfer is suitable for data, some guaranteed ... the Alternate Setting a terminator point with isochronous transfer, thus the host CONTROLLER driver reserves ... fail and it can with this equipment isochronous communication be developed. The necessary range results ... each ms up to 1023 bytes per isochronous terminator point transferred (1023 kByte/s), ...
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Talk:Universal Serial Bus
... no real equivalent on USB. USB's isochronous mode does apply to streaming devices including ... etc. The High-speed (480Mbps) use of isochronous is directly comparable to use of IEEE ... 1.5 and 12Mb/s, supported only Isochronous and what was called Asynchronous at the ... Was definitely the first to offer an isochronous mode. "USB 2.0 supports split transactions ...
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Intellectual history of time
... more accuracy as he charted the heavens. Isochronous time With invention of the pendulum clock in 1656 by Christiaan Huygens, came isochronous time, with a fixed pace of 3600 ... development of time zones, and, thus, global isochronous time. These time changes were not accepted ... the light bulb, that changed too. The isochronous clock changed lives. The business day revolved ...
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