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Что (кто) такое Main Clock - определение

IN ELECTRONICS, OSCILLATING SIGNAL TO COORDINATE CIRCUITS
Computer clock; Clock cycle; Clock pulse; Clock cycles; Central clock; Clock Signal; Clock distribution network; Clock tree; Clock distribution netoworks; Clock Distribution Networks; Two-phase clock; Clock (computing); Dynamic frequency change; Leaf clock; Logic beat

grandfather clock         
  • Longcase clock from about 1750 in the District Museum in [[Tarnów]] in Poland, mounted with use of imported components marked ''Wiliam Jourdain London'' and adorned with [[chinoiserie]] motifs
  • Bornholm clock made by Edvart Sonne, from Rønne, [[Bornholm]] in the late 1700s
  • Comtoise clock
  • The "tick-tock" of a grandfather clock
  • Pendulum swinging on a grandfather clock in Japan
  • Most of a longcase clock's height is used to hold the long [[pendulum]] and weights. The two chains attached to the weights and the lack of winding holes in the dial show this to be a 30-hour clock.
  • Madras School of Arts]]. This clock is on display in [[The Prince of Wales Museum]] in [[Mumbai]] and was donated by [[Dorab Tata]].
  • Lateral view of a longcase clock movement without striking mechanism, mid-1800s
  • Clock face circa 1730 [[Timothy Mason (clockmaker)]] of Gainsborough
  • Timothy Mason]] longcase clock movement with striking mechanism, circa 1730
  • Clock-face signature of Tim Mason
  • Longcase clock circa 1730 by [[Timothy Mason (clockmaker)]] of [[Gainsborough, Lincolnshire]]
TALL, FREESTANDING, WEIGHT-DRIVEN PENDULUM CLOCK
Long case clock; Longcase Clock; Grandmother clock; Floor clock; Tall-case clock; Long case Clock; Comtoise clock; Longcase clocks; Granddaughter clock; Bornholm clock; Morbier clock; Morez clock; Eight-day clock; Eight day clock; Grandfather clocks; Longcase clock; Case clock; Grandfather Clock
(grandfather clocks)
A grandfather clock is an old-fashioned type of clock in a tall wooden case which stands upright on the floor.
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Grandfather clock         
  • Longcase clock from about 1750 in the District Museum in [[Tarnów]] in Poland, mounted with use of imported components marked ''Wiliam Jourdain London'' and adorned with [[chinoiserie]] motifs
  • Bornholm clock made by Edvart Sonne, from Rønne, [[Bornholm]] in the late 1700s
  • Comtoise clock
  • The "tick-tock" of a grandfather clock
  • Pendulum swinging on a grandfather clock in Japan
  • Most of a longcase clock's height is used to hold the long [[pendulum]] and weights. The two chains attached to the weights and the lack of winding holes in the dial show this to be a 30-hour clock.
  • Madras School of Arts]]. This clock is on display in [[The Prince of Wales Museum]] in [[Mumbai]] and was donated by [[Dorab Tata]].
  • Lateral view of a longcase clock movement without striking mechanism, mid-1800s
  • Clock face circa 1730 [[Timothy Mason (clockmaker)]] of Gainsborough
  • Timothy Mason]] longcase clock movement with striking mechanism, circa 1730
  • Clock-face signature of Tim Mason
  • Longcase clock circa 1730 by [[Timothy Mason (clockmaker)]] of [[Gainsborough, Lincolnshire]]
TALL, FREESTANDING, WEIGHT-DRIVEN PENDULUM CLOCK
Long case clock; Longcase Clock; Grandmother clock; Floor clock; Tall-case clock; Long case Clock; Comtoise clock; Longcase clocks; Granddaughter clock; Bornholm clock; Morbier clock; Morez clock; Eight-day clock; Eight day clock; Grandfather clocks; Longcase clock; Case clock; Grandfather Clock
A grandfather clock (also a longcase clock, tall-case clock, grandfather's clock, or floor clock) is a tall, freestanding, weight-driven pendulum clock with the pendulum held inside the tower or waist of the case. Clocks of this style are commonly 1.
grandfather clock         
  • Longcase clock from about 1750 in the District Museum in [[Tarnów]] in Poland, mounted with use of imported components marked ''Wiliam Jourdain London'' and adorned with [[chinoiserie]] motifs
  • Bornholm clock made by Edvart Sonne, from Rønne, [[Bornholm]] in the late 1700s
  • Comtoise clock
  • The "tick-tock" of a grandfather clock
  • Pendulum swinging on a grandfather clock in Japan
  • Most of a longcase clock's height is used to hold the long [[pendulum]] and weights. The two chains attached to the weights and the lack of winding holes in the dial show this to be a 30-hour clock.
  • Madras School of Arts]]. This clock is on display in [[The Prince of Wales Museum]] in [[Mumbai]] and was donated by [[Dorab Tata]].
  • Lateral view of a longcase clock movement without striking mechanism, mid-1800s
  • Clock face circa 1730 [[Timothy Mason (clockmaker)]] of Gainsborough
  • Timothy Mason]] longcase clock movement with striking mechanism, circa 1730
  • Clock-face signature of Tim Mason
  • Longcase clock circa 1730 by [[Timothy Mason (clockmaker)]] of [[Gainsborough, Lincolnshire]]
TALL, FREESTANDING, WEIGHT-DRIVEN PENDULUM CLOCK
Long case clock; Longcase Clock; Grandmother clock; Floor clock; Tall-case clock; Long case Clock; Comtoise clock; Longcase clocks; Granddaughter clock; Bornholm clock; Morbier clock; Morez clock; Eight-day clock; Eight day clock; Grandfather clocks; Longcase clock; Case clock; Grandfather Clock
¦ noun a clock in a tall free-standing wooden case, driven by weights.

Википедия

Clock signal

In electronics and especially synchronous digital circuits, a clock signal (historically also known as logic beat) is an electronic logic signal (voltage or current) which oscillates between a high and a low state at a constant frequency and is used like a metronome to synchronize actions of digital circuits. In a synchronous logic circuit, the most common type of digital circuit, the clock signal is applied to all storage devices, flip-flops and latches, and causes them all to change state simultaneously, preventing race conditions.

A clock signal is produced by an electronic oscillator called a clock generator. The most common clock signal is in the form of a square wave with a 50% duty cycle. Circuits using the clock signal for synchronization may become active at either the rising edge, falling edge, or, in the case of double data rate, both in the rising and in the falling edges of the clock cycle.