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isochronous
isochronous, a. (aɪˈsɒkrənəs) [f. as isochron-al + -ous.] 1. a. Taking place in or occupying equal times; equal in metrical length; equal in duration, or in intervals of occurrence, as the vibrations of a pendulum; characterized by or relating to vibrations or motions of equal duration; vibrating un... Oxford English Dictionary
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Isochronous (band)
ISO, formerly known as Isochronous, is a rock band from Pretoria, South Africa. History ISO formed in late 2006 under the name Isochronous. wikipedia.org
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Isochronous signal
In telecommunication, an isochronous signal is a signal in which the time interval separating any two significant instants is equal to the unit interval "Isochronous" is a characteristic of one signal, while "synchronous" indicates a relationship between two or more signals. wikipedia.org
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burst transmission isochronous
Isochronous burst transmission is a method of transmission.
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Isochronous timing
A sequence of events is isochronous if the events occur regularly, or at equal time intervals. power the less pressure is applied it isn't isochronous, but since gravity's force on a mass is constant then it is isochronous). wikipedia.org
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Isochronous media access controller
Isochronous media access controller (I-MAC) is a media access control whereby data must be transferred isochronously—in other words, the data must be transmitted wikipedia.org
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Integrating Square Root of Rational Trigonometric Equation _Problem_ Show that $$\int_k^\pi \sqrt{\frac{1-\cos x}{\cos k-\cos x}} \, dx = \pi$$ for all $0\leq k<\pi$. _Remark_ I was trying to prove the isochr...
Well, if you substitute: $$\text{u}:=\frac{\sqrt{2}\cdot\cos\left(\frac{x}{2}\right)}{\sqrt{1+\cos\left(\text{k}\right)}}\tag1$$ You end up with: $$\mathscr{I}_{\space\text{k}}:=\int_\text{k}^\pi\sqrt{\frac{1-\cos\left(x\right)}{\cos\left(\text{k}\right)-\cos\left(x\right)}}\space\text{d}x=-2\int_{\...
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Mesochronous network
See also Synchronization in telecommunications Isochronous signal Plesiochronous system Asynchronous system Network architecture Synchronization wikipedia.org
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UARTの受信DMA処理の定石 SPIDMAUART DMA 3DMA for (;;) { ; if () { int count; // DMA int prev; UART; count = getDMACount(); ...
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WO2023019446A1 - Communication method and communication device - Google ...
The present application provides a communication method and a communication device. The communication method comprises: a first broadcast receiver enables a first transmission path corresponding to a first broadcast isochronous stream (BIS), the first BIS belonging to a broadcast isochronous group (BIG) configured by a broadcast transmitter, the first transmission path being used for sending ...
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D2B
(group), a Thai pop group D²B, a low-speed IEC serial bus standard for home automation applications Domestic Digital Bus (automotive), a high-speed isochronous wikipedia.org
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Pierre Le Roy
He was the inventor of the detent escapement, the temperature-compensated balance and the isochronous balance spring. This remarkable chronometer incorporated a detached escapement, a temperature-compensated balance and an isochronous balance spring, innovations which wikipedia.org
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Isochronous burst transmission
Isochronous burst transmission is a method of transmission. Synonyms: burst isochronous (deprecated), interrupted isochronous transmission. References Quantized radio modulation modes wikipedia.org
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Telegeodynamics
The electromechanical oscillator was originally designed as a source of isochronous (that is to say, frequency stable), alternating electric current used In dynamical system theory an oscillator is called isochronous if the frequency is independent of its amplitude. wikipedia.org
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