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FORM OF RACE TIMING
Fully Automatic Timing; Fully automatic timing; Fully Automatic Time; FAT timing; Fully automatic electronic timing
  • Omega]] FAT device of 1948, containing four chronometers started by a starting gun and stopped by a photocell.
  • An example of a photographic automatic timed race: [[Sabine Busch]], right, wins with 53.24s and [[Cornelia Ullrich]] comes second with 53.58s.
  • Light beam timing system (the two lenses extended to the right of the stand)
  • A fully automatic timing camera system, on the finish line of the [[2007 Pan American Games]] at [[João Havelange Olympic Stadium]]
  • gn3hMAvOYfQ}} shows 1968 timing system and process @ 7:19'''
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Static timing analysis         
SIMULATION TECHNIQUE IN COMPUTER HARDWARE DESIGN
Timing analysis; Fast model analysis; Slow model analysis
Static timing analysis (STA) is a simulation method of computing the expected timing of a synchronous digital circuit without requiring a simulation of the full circuit.
timing         
DOING SOMETHING AT A CERTAIN TIME
Timing (song)
1.
Timing is the skill or action of judging the right moment in a situation or activity at which to do something.
His photo is a wonderful happy moment caught with perfect timing...
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2.
Timing is used to refer to the time at which something happens or is planned to happen, or to the length of time that something takes.
The timing of the minister's visit, however, could somewhat detract from the goodwill it's supposed to generate.
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3.
see also time
timing         
DOING SOMETHING AT A CERTAIN TIME
Timing (song)
n. bad; good timing
Timing         
DOING SOMETHING AT A CERTAIN TIME
Timing (song)
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Time.
timing         
DOING SOMETHING AT A CERTAIN TIME
Timing (song)
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1. the choice, judgement, or control of when something should be done.
2. a particular time when something happens.
(in an internal-combustion engine) the times when the valves open and close, and the time of the ignition spark, in relation to the movement of the piston in the cylinder.
Chip timing         
  • ChampionChip
  • Active chip timing transponder
  • Back side of disposable RFID tag used for race timing
  • Disposable bib with two passive timing chips at the back
  • A ChronoTrack race controller with RFID antennas for detecting transponders attached to runner's shoes
RFID race timing; RFID RACE TIMING; Rfid Race Timing; RFID timing; Transponder timing
Transponder timing (also called chip timing or RFID timing) is a technique for measuring performance in sport events. A transponder working on a radio-frequency identification (RFID) basis is attached to the athlete and emits a unique code that is detected by radio receivers located at the strategic points in an event.
Clock skew         
  • Figure 1. The perils of zero skew.  The FF2 -> FF3 path will malfunction with a hold violation if a small amount of extra clock delay to FF3, such as clock jitter, occurs.
  • Figure 2. A small amount of delay inserted at the clock input of FF2 guards against a hold violation in the FF2 -> FF3 path, and at the same time allows the FF1 -> FF2 path to operate at a lower clock period.  This intentional skew circuit is both safer and faster than the zero skew circuit of Figure 1.
PHENOMENON OF A SYNCHRONOUS DIGITAL CIRCUIT'S CLOCK SIGNAL ARRIVING OVER MULTIPLE PATHS AT DIFFERENT TIMES
Timing skew; Clock shear
Clock skew (sometimes called timing skew) is a phenomenon in synchronous digital circuit systems (such as computer systems) in which the same sourced clock signal arrives at different components at different times due to gate or, in more advanced semiconductor technology, wire signal propagation delay. The instantaneous difference between the readings of any two clocks is called their skew.
Timing attack         
ATTEMPT TO COMPROMISE A CRYPTOSYSTEM BY ANALYZING THE TIME TAKEN TO EXECUTE CRYPTOGRAPHIC ALGORITHMS
Timing-channel attack; Cache timing attack; Timing attacks; Timing side-channel attack; Constant-time cryptography
In cryptography, a timing attack is a side-channel attack in which the attacker attempts to compromise a cryptosystem by analyzing the time taken to execute cryptographic algorithms. Every logical operation in a computer takes time to execute, and the time can differ based on the input; with precise measurements of the time for each operation, an attacker can work backwards to the input.
Timing belt (camshaft)         
  • valves]] bent due to a broken timing belt
PART OF AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
Cam belt; Timing Chain; Cambelt; Timing gear; Timing chain; Timing drive system
In a piston engine, either a timing belt (also called a cambelt) or timing chain or set of timing gears is used to synchronize the rotation of the crankshaft and the camshaft. This synchronisation ensures that the engine's valves open and close at the correct times in relation to the position of the pistons.
Signal timing         
Traffic signal timing; Signal progression; Signal timing design
Signal timing is the technique which traffic engineers use to distribute right-of-way at a signalized intersection. The process includes selecting appropriate values for timing, which are implemented in specialized traffic signal controllers.

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Fully automatic time

Fully automatic time (abbreviated FAT) is a form of race timing in which the clock is automatically activated by the starting device, and the finish time is either automatically recorded, or timed by analysis of a photo finish. The system is commonly used in track and field as well as athletic performance testing, horse racing, dog racing, bicycle racing, rowing and auto racing. In these fields a photo finish is used. It is also used in competitive swimming, for which the swimmers themselves record a finish time by touching a touchpad at the end of a race. In order to verify the equipment, or in case of failure, a backup system (typically manual) is usually used in addition to FAT.