Definition of Microsecond. Meaning of Microsecond. Synonyms of Microsecond

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Microsecond. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Microsecond and, of course, Microsecond synonyms and on the right images related to the word Microsecond.

Definition of Microsecond

No result for Microsecond. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Microsecond from wikipedia

- A microsecond is a unit of time in the International System of Units (SI) equal to one millionth (0.000001 or 10−6 or 1⁄1,000,000) of a second. Its symbol...
- The Microsecond Bus, μSB or MSB is an asymmetric serial communication interface specification for short-distance communication between a master and multiple...
- approximately 31.69 years. A nanosecond is equal to 1000 picoseconds or ⁠1/1000⁠ microsecond. Time units ranging between 10−8 and 10−7 seconds are typically expressed...
- in April 1969. The LARC CPUs were able to perform addition in aboutmicroseconds, corresponding to about 250 kIPS speed. This made it the fastest computer...
- time and frequency broadcast service, which offers IST correct to ±10 microsecond and frequency calibration of up to ±10−10. Time and frequency calibrations...
- Hindu units of time are described in Hindu texts ranging from microseconds to trillions of years, including cycles of cosmic time that repeat general events...
- equal to one thousandth (0.001 or 10−3 or 1/1000) of a second or 1000 microseconds. A millisecond is to one second, as one second is to approximately 16...
- it first sweeps rapidly (0.4 microsecond) through the band before beginning a relatively slow sweep (7.5 microseconds) through the band back to the starting...
- data mile away, then the radar return from that target would arrive 12 microseconds after the transmission. (Recall that radar was developed during World...
- order-of-magnitude quantity together with a base unit of time, like a microsecond or a million years. In some cases, the order of magnitude may be implied...