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- aspects of electronics. 0.001 nanoseconds – one picosecond 0.96 nanoseconds – 100 Gigabit Ethernet Interpacket gap 1.0 nanosecondcycle 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...
- 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...
- extend to nanoseconds in the form of T#5m90s15ms542us15ns Date DATE – calendar date (implementer specific) LDATEcalendar date (8 byte, nanoseconds since...
- 10−8 and 10−7 seconds are typically expressed as tens or hundreds of nanoseconds. Time units of this granularity are commonly found in telecommunications...
- 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...
- ±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...
- motion of light. One picosecond is equal to 1000 femtoseconds, or 1/1000 nanoseconds. Because the next SI unit is 1000 times larger, measurements of 10−11...
- Einstein/Essen Anniversary Test". Retrieved 2017-03-30. It was the best extra 22 nanoseconds I've ever spent with the kids. van Baak, Tom (17 May 2016). "Project...
- are sometimes stored with higher granularity, such as microseconds or nanoseconds. Unix time is currently defined as the number of non-leap seconds which...