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For digital transmission, isochronous is the transmission of data indicating that the timing or synchronizing signal is derived from the signal carrying the data. Using an isochronous connection users are guaranteed continuous bandwidth without interruption.
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(from the Greek "equal" and "time"; pronounced "eye-SAH-krun-us") Signal delivery capability at a specified rate, suitable for continuous data such as full-motion video and voice. Pertains to processes that require timing coordination to be successful, such as voice and digital video transmission. A sound or picture going from a peripheral computer device or across a network into a computer or television set needs to arrive at close to the same rate of data flow as the source. ...
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Equal or uniform in time. [23]
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