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frequency division - vertaling naar grieks

CIRCUIT SCALING A SIGNAL'S FREQUENCY TO BE ''N'' TIMES SLOWER, FOR INTEGER ''N''
Injection locked frequency divider; Frequency division; Clock divider
  • An animation of a frequency divider implemented with D flip-flops, counting from 0 to 7 in binary
  • Regenerative frequency divider

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NEED TO URINATE MORE OFTEN THAN USUAL
Urinary frequency; Pollakisuria; Pollakiuria; Excessive urination
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Definitie

Frequencies

Wikipedia

Frequency divider

A frequency divider, also called a clock divider or scaler or prescaler, is a circuit that takes an input signal of a frequency, f i n {\displaystyle f_{in}} , and generates an output signal of a frequency:

f o u t = f i n n {\displaystyle f_{out}={\frac {f_{in}}{n}}}

where n {\displaystyle n} is an integer. Phase-locked loop frequency synthesizers make use of frequency dividers to generate a frequency that is a multiple of a reference frequency. Frequency dividers can be implemented for both analog and digital applications.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor frequency division
1. Flarion holds patents and makes equipment for OFDMA (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access) technology, which promises data speeds at least 10 times faster than current third–generation phones.
2. And it is our responsibility to see that we keep time properly," says Dr P Banerjee, head of the time and frequency division at NPL.
3. Quite frankly, one second out of any of our lives for our normal everyday activities has no effect, said Tom OBrian, of the Time and Frequency Division of the US National Institute of Standards and Technology.