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101 volume
The loudness of an audio signal. -
102 visualization
"In Windows Media Player, a graphical display that changes in response to the audio signal." -
103 PCM
A technique for digitizing audio into an uncompressed format by assigning a value to the amplitude of the signal at fixed intervals. -
104 Waiting for Call
A telephony signal that Network Connections has put the modem in Listen mode and is waiting for incoming calls. -
105 alert
"An audible or visual warning signal, generated by a computer, indicating that a threshold has been or is about to be breached." -
106 exit criteria
A set of circumstances that a product or service must meet before a particular milestone is complete. The presence of exit criteria signal the end of a successful effort. -
107 network latency
The time required for a signal to travel from one point on a network to another. -
108 milestone
"A point on the project schedule at which the project team assesses progress and quality, and reviews deviations in scope and specifications. A project may have many interim milestones for internal use only, which signal a transition within a phase and help divide large projects into workable pieces. External milestones or major milestones typically occur at the end of major phases of work and are associated with the completion of major deliverables. External milestones are the points where the team and customer review work to date and agree to proceed with the project, appear as a task with a duration of zero work units, and are exposed on customer reports." -
109 interrupt
A signal sent by a device to get the attention of the processor when the device is ready to accept or send information. -
110 multiplexing
"A technique used in communications and input/output operations to transmit a number of separate signals simultaneously over a single channel or line. To maintain the integrity of each signal on the channel, multiplexing can separate the signals by time, space, or frequency. The device used to combine the signals is a multiplexer." -
111 demultiplexing
"The separating of multiple signals, which were combined into a common physical signal for simultaneous transmission across a single physical channel, back into multiple signals." -
112 T1
"A U.S. telephone standard for a transmission facility at digital signal level 1 (DS1) with 1.544 megabits per second in North America and 2.048 megabits per second in Europe. The bit rate is the equivalent bandwidth of approximately twenty-four 56-kilobits-per-second lines. A T1 circuit is capable of serving a minimum of 48 modems at 28.8 kilobits per second or 96 modems at 14.4 kilobits per second. T1 circuits are also used for voice telephone connections. A single T1 line carries 24 telephone connections with 24 telephone numbers. When it is used for voice transmission, a T1 connection must be split into 24 separate circuits."T1 -
113 Transmission Level 1
"A U.S. telephone standard for a transmission facility at digital signal level 1 (DS1) with 1.544 megabits per second in North America and 2.048 megabits per second in Europe. The bit rate is the equivalent bandwidth of approximately twenty-four 56-kilobits-per-second lines. A T1 circuit is capable of serving a minimum of 48 modems at 28.8 kilobits per second or 96 modems at 14.4 kilobits per second. T1 circuits are also used for voice telephone connections. A single T1 line carries 24 telephone connections with 24 telephone numbers. When it is used for voice transmission, a T1 connection must be split into 24 separate circuits." -
114 T3
"A U.S. telephone standard for a transmission facility at digital signal level 3 (DS3). T3 is equivalent in bandwidth to 28 T1s, and the bit rate is 44.736 megabits per second. T3 is sometimes called a 45-meg circuit."T3 -
115 Transmission Level 3
"A U.S. telephone standard for a transmission facility at digital signal level 3 (DS3). T3 is equivalent in bandwidth to 28 T1s, and the bit rate is 44.736 megabits per second. T3 is sometimes called a 45-meg circuit." -
116 blind via
A copper-plated hole in a printed circuit board that does not extend all the way thru a PCB. This prevents probing a component's signal pin by removing access to the via on the opposite side of the board. -
117 EEPROM
"A type of EPROM that can be erased with an electrical signal. It is useful for stable storage for long periods without electricity while still allowing reprogramming. EEPROMs contain less memory than RAM, take longer to reprogram, and can be reprogrammed only a limited number of times before wearing out." -
118 electrically erasable programmable read-only memory
"A type of EPROM that can be erased with an electrical signal. It is useful for stable storage for long periods without electricity while still allowing reprogramming. EEPROMs contain less memory than RAM, take longer to reprogram, and can be reprogrammed only a limited number of times before wearing out."ذاكرة للقراءة فقط مبرمجة يمكن مسحها كهربياً (EEPROM)English-Arabic terms dictionary > electrically erasable programmable read-only memory
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119 audio waveform
A visual representation of an audio signal over time. -
120 electrical sensor
A category of sensor that can respond to an applied stimulus by generating an electrical signal.
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