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schedule of a broadcast hour, with precise time in minutes and seconds allotted for the various programming segments; for example, a clock might begin "00:00-01:30 -- news," "01:30-02:30 -- spots," and so forth; often represented as a pie chart resembling an analog clock
Ãâó: www.newscript.com/glossary.html
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Timing pulses used within a system or circuit to synchronize the operation of components. In a power converter, these pulses are generated by the pulse width modulation (PWM) chips.
Ãâó: www.beta-dyne.com/resources/glossary.html
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a digital clock/calendar. This is a separate circuit board, mounted underneath the main board.
Ãâó: www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/pubs/sfn98/
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A continuous variable that changes with a constant rate.
Ãâó: www.laas.fr/cacsd/hds/glossary.shtml
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keyboards and sound modules / canvases can usually be remoted allowing their sounds to be controlled by another keyboard. Likewise, if multiple midi devices are running stored midi data, one must make sure that only one device is in control of the midi clock and the other clocks are remoted to ensure that all is played in step. "Local" control is of course the opposite of remote.
Ãâó: www.rpsoft2000.com/midifile/midi-02.htm
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