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isochronous isochronal: equal in duration or interval; "the oscillations were isochronal"
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isochronous Time-dependent. Pronounced eye-sock-ra-nuss, it refers to processes where data must be delivered within certain time constraints. For example, multimedia streams require an isochronous transport mechanism to ensure that data is delivered as fast as it is displayed and to ensure that the audio is synchronized with the video.
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isochronous Signals carrying embedded timing information or signals that are dependent on uniform timing; usually associated with voice and/or video transmission.
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isochronous Signals which are dependant on some uniform timing or carry their own timing information embedded as part of the signal.
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isochronous Two or more events happening at the same time (within the limits of resolution).
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