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A frame synchronizer is a device used in live television production to match the timing of an incoming video source to the timing of an existing video system.
In telemetry applications, a frame synchronizer is used to frame align a serial pulse code modulated ( PCM ) binary stream.
The frame synchronizer immediately follows the bit synchronizer in most telemetry applications.
The frame synchronizer recognizes this pattern and aligns the data into minor frames or sub-frames.
Controlled by a computer, the synchronizer can dictate the timing of each frame of the CCD camera's sequence in conjunction with the firing of the laser to within 1 ns precision.
The signals which cannot be synchronized ( either because they originate outside the facility or because the particular equipment doesn ’ t accept external sync ) must go through a frame synchronizer.

frame and essentially
His application of reference lines, a diameter and a tangent is essentially no different than our modern use of a coordinate frame, where the distances measured along the diameter from the point of tangency are the abscissas, and the segments parallel to the tangent and intercepted between the axis and the curve are the ordinates.
As it expands, the nozzle collimates the gas into a uniform supersonic beam that is essentially collision free and has a temperature that, in the centre of mass frame, can be significantly below that of the reservoir gas.
For the case of light alpha particles scattering off heavy nuclei, as in the experiment performed by Rutherford, the reduced mass is essentially the mass of the alpha particle and the nucleus off of which it scatters is essentially stationary in the lab frame.
Frame-relay frame structure essentially mirrors almost exactly that defined for LAP-D. Traffic analysis can distinguish Frame Relay format from LAP-D by its lack of a control field.
They both settled on essentially a 48-byte data frame with a 5-byte header.
The effect of motion blurring is essentially superimposing multiple images of the fast-moving object on a single frame.
With their very high ground clearance and a flexible frame that is essentially a part of the suspension, Unimogs are not designed to carry as much load as regular trucks.
Each tube captured a complete frame and the signal was converted into radio in a fashion essentially identical to the existing black-and-white systems.
His application of reference lines, a diameter and a tangent is essentially no different than our modern use of a coordinate frame, where the distances measured along the diameter from the point of tangency are the abscissas, and the segments parallel to the tangent and intercepted between the axis and the curve are the ordinates.
However, essentially these Chevrolets had the same frame and mechanicals as the 1949-52 cars.
The Hardcard was essentially a smaller version of the Q500, designed to fit in an ISA slot, with an embedded controller card bolted to the same frame as the drive.
The I frame is essentially an H frame without a crossbar linking the two legs.
The buckle essentially consists of four main components: the frame, chape, bar, and prong.
Like its cabless predecessor, the DD35A was essentially two EMD GP35 locomotives on a common frame, riding on a pair of 4-axle Flexicoil trucks.
Unlike a plug door which opens inwards and essentially jams against its frame as the pressure outside drops, the Boeing 747 was designed with an outward-hinging door which, while increasing capacity, required a locking mechanism to keep the door closed.
It is during this time frame that Vanyel removes his spell that prevented Valdemarans from knowing anything whatsoever of magic and set vrondi against all mages who worked their magic inside Valdemaran borders ( as defined by Heralds ' locations, insinuating that some vrondi would essentially follow Heralds around ) to madden them.
Early in his career, he devised a semantics of modal logic essentially analogous to Kripke's frame semantics, and discovered the now widely taught semantic tableau, independently of Evert Willem Beth.
An addressograph machine of the 1960s was essentially a steel frame with an integrated keyboard for stamping out address plates, a cassette-style plate feeder, a heavy-duty, rapidly moving inked ribbon, a platten for hand-feeding the mail piece, and a foot pedal for stamping the address.
For example, the same model can be offered as a four-door sedan ( saloon ), a two-door coupé, a station wagon ( estate ), or even as a folding-roof convertible, all derived from essentially the same engineering frame.
FrameNet reveals for example that the sentence " John sold a car to Mary " essentially describes the same basic situation ( semantic frame ) as " Mary bought a car from John ", just from a different perspective.

frame and takes
A 1500 byte ( 12000-bit ) full-size Ethernet frame takes only 1. 2 µs to transmit on a 10 Gbit / s network, reducing the need for small cells to reduce jitter due to contention.
As a further refinement, each frame can designate one index as a " transparent background color ": any pixel assigned this index takes on the color of the pixel in the same position from the background, which may have been determined by a previous frame of animation.
In contrast, Newton's second law in a rotating frame of reference, rotating at angular rate Ω about an axis, takes the form:
In contrast to a still camera, which captures a single snapshot at a time, the movie camera takes a series of images, each called a " frame ".
TDM takes frames of the voice signals and multiplexes them into a TDM frame which runs at a higher bandwidth.
In contrast to a still camera, which captures a single snapshot at a time, the ciné camera takes a series of images, each called a " frame " through the use of an intermittent mechanism.
A full-size ( 1500 byte ) Ethernet frame takes 94 ms to transmit at 128 kbit / s but only 8 ms at 1. 5 Mbit / s.
Production fell behind schedule as rumors spread of Cimino demanding up to 50 takes of individual scenes and delaying filming until a cloud that he liked rolled into the frame.
A player who takes two balls to knock all the pins down gets a spare, which means the first ball of the next frame counts double.
Akira Kurosawa's film Rashomon ( 1950 ), takes only its name and some of the material for the frame scenes, such as the theft of a kimono and the discussion of the moral ambiguity of thieving to survive, from this story.
In contrast to a still camera, which captures a single snapshot at a time, the movie camera takes a series of images ; " frame ".
It is crafted by a film-maker who takes pride in the thrills and sly fun he packs into every frame.
A third method takes place in a darkroom, using unexposed film that is exposed frame by frame.
Set 4 shows what happens when a frame ( B, in this case ) takes longer than normal to draw.
If this is to be chronologically accurate, this places the time frame in which this series takes place at around 1836 when the story was first written or shortly before 1837 when the story was actually published.
* Close Up (" CU "): A certain feature, such as someone's head, takes up the whole frame.
The novel is the second part of The Second Foundation Trilogy and takes place almost entirely in the same time frame as " The Psychohistorians ," which is the first part of the novel Foundation.
* Line doubling takes the lines of each interlaced field ( consisting of only even or odd lines ) and doubles them, filling the entire frame.
The terrain frame camera takes exposures of Earth in direction of the vehicle roll position for attitude determination.
As opposed to a prequel, sequel, or interquel, a side story takes place within the same time frame as an existing work.
Scoring takes into account various aspects of the pictures, such as the Pokémon's size, its pose, and keeping the Pokémon in frame.

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