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electronic digital circuits called synchronizers that
attempt to
perform arbitration in one
clock cycle.
Synchronizers,
unlike arbiters, are
prone to failure...
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synchronizer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Synchronizer may
refer to: Part of a
synchromesh manual transmission in an
automobile Synchronization...
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synchronized in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Synchronized may
refer to:
Synchronization (US) or
synchronisation (UK), the
coordination of...
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order to
accelerate and, when done correctly, it
prevents wear on the
synchronizers which normally equalize transmission input and
output speeds to allow...
- on 2012-03-21 IEEE ST2064 For
examples of
modern audio synchronizers,
search "audio
synchronizer" or "audio
video sync" on the
United States Patent Office...
- Pantelina; Athanasopoulos,
Elias (1 July 2023). "Been Here Already?
Detecting Synchronized Browsers in the Wild". 2023 IEEE 8th
European Symposium on
Security and...
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synchronous systems with
asynchronous inputs,
synchronizers are
designed to make the
probability of a
synchronization failure acceptably small.
Metastable states...
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depending upon
which gear is selected. Triple-cone
synchronizers are used on 1st and 2nd gears.
These synchronizers have
three friction surfaces,
which increase...
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potentially non-constant)
delays in
television systems.
Frame synchronizers,
digital video effects processors,
video noise reduction,
format converters...
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which enhances drivability.
Design features of the TR-6070
synchronizers include a
combination of double-cone and triple-cone rings, utilizing...