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aspects of electronics. 0.001
nanoseconds – one picosecond 0.96
nanoseconds – 100
Gigabit Ethernet Interpacket gap 1.0
nanosecond –
cycle time of an electromagnetic...
- used as a
conveniently short period of time. 1 shake is
defined as 10
nanoseconds. In computing, the
jiffy is the
duration of one tick of the
system timer...
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extend to
nanoseconds in the form of T#5m90s15ms542us15ns Date DATE –
calendar date (implementer specific)
LDATE –
calendar date (8 byte,
nanoseconds since...
- ±10−10. Time and
frequency calibrations made with the help of pico- and
nanoseconds time
interval frequency counters and
phase recorders. IST is
taken as...
- 100
nanoseconds The bit time for a 10 Mbit/s NIC is 100
nanoseconds. That is, a 10 Mbit/s NIC can
eject 1 bit
every 0.1
microsecond (100
nanoseconds = 0...
- A
shake is an
informal metric unit of time
equal to 10
nanoseconds, or 10−8 seconds. It was
originally coined for use in
nuclear physics,
helping to conveniently...
- it
contains a "medium timebase"
value MTB, as a
rational number of
nanoseconds (common
values are 1/8, 1/12 and 1/16 ns). Many
other later timing values...
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capable of
recording a
still image with an
exposure time as
brief as 10
nanoseconds. The
camera was
developed by
Harold Edgerton in the 1940s and was first...
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microseconds 864.00
nanoseconds 99.9999999999% ("twelve nines") 31.56
microseconds 7.88
microseconds 2.63
microseconds 604.81
nanoseconds 86.40
nanoseconds...
- n (list size)
Computer A run-time (in
nanoseconds)
Computer B run-time (in
nanoseconds) 16 8 100,000 63 32 150,000 250 125 200,000 1,000 500 250,000...