clock pulses उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- This final transformation is accomplished by means of a series of infinitely repeating, right-moving " clock pulses, " in the right-moving pattern shown above.
- For a series of measurements on the same constant and asynchronous time interval one measures two different numbers of counted clock pulses n _ 1 and n _ 2 ( see picture ).
- But, if there are continuous clock pulses even after then ( i . e . the next clock pulses comes in time tw ( < tm ) ) the value of the slave is not updated.
- But, if there are continuous clock pulses even after then ( i . e . the next clock pulses comes in time tw ( < tm ) ) the value of the slave is not updated.
- The interval between clock pulses must be long enough so that all the logic gates have time to respond to the changes and their outputs " settle " to stable logic values, before the next clock pulse occurs.
- Multiple transmissions of the same data happens only if there is continuous clocking even after the transmission of the least significant bit i . e . the clock pulses does not allow the monoflop to go to steady state.
- They can be used to demodulate a signal, recover a signal from a noisy communication channel, generate a stable frequency at multiples of an input frequency ( frequency synthesis ), or distribute precisely timed clock pulses in digital logic circuits such as microprocessors.
- After all the test data bits are in place, the design is reconfigured to be in " normal mode " and one or more clock pulses are applied, to test for faults ( e . g . stuck-at low or stuck-at high ) and capture the test result into flip-flops and / or latches in the scan shift register ( s ).
- Ripple counters suffer from unstable outputs as the overflows " ripple " from stage to stage, but they do find frequent application as dividers for clock signals, where the instantaneous count is unimportant, but the division ratio overall is ( to clarify this, a 1-bit counter is exactly equivalent to a divide by two circuit; the output frequency is exactly half that of the input when fed with a regular train of clock pulses ).