Definition of Synchronizers. Meaning of Synchronizers. Synonyms of Synchronizers

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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...
- Look up synchronizer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Synchronizer may refer to: Part of a synchromesh manual transmission in an automobile Synchronization...
- Look up synchronized in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Synchronized may refer to: Synchronization (US) or synchronisation (UK), the coordination of...
- 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...
- depending upon which gear is selected. Triple-cone synchronizers are used on 1st and 2nd gears. These synchronizers have three friction surfaces, which increase...
- synchronizers were already available in quantity. By this time, the Fokker Stangensteuerung gear, which had worked reasonably well for synchronizing a...
- A film synchronizer is a device used in the editing phase of filmmaking. Film synchronizers generally have 1 to 8 "gang(s)", or slots through which film...
- the case material is cast iron. The synchronizers are made of carbon fiber composite, and reverse was un-synchronized until 1996. Synthetic gear oil is...
- order to accelerate and, when done correctly, it prevents wear on the synchronizers which normally equalize transmission input and output speeds to allow...
- Vertical synchronization or Vsync can refer to: Analog television#Vertical synchronization, a process in which a pulse signal separates analog video fields...