control timer
1timer — [tīm′ər] n. 1. a) TIMEKEEPER b) STOPWATCH ☆ 2. in internal combustion engines, any part or system designed to control the timing of the spark in the cylinder 3. any of various devices for timing, or automatically starting and stopping at… …
2Timer — A timer is a specialized type of clock. A timer can be used to control the sequence of an event or process. Whereas a stopwatch counts upwards from zero for measuring elapsed time, a timer counts down from a specified time interval, like a sand… …
3Control relay — A control relay is an electromechanical device which activates one or more switches according to the current through a coil not connected to the switches. The thyristor is a semiconductor device which carries out similar functions.A relay is… …
4timer — Synonyms and related words: Big Ben, annalist, automatic switch, calendar maker, calendarist, channel selector, check valve, chronicler, chronographer, chronologer, chronologist, chronometer, clock, clock movement, clockmaker, clockworks, contour …
5timer — Clock operated mechanism used to control opening and closing of an electrical circuit …
6timer-thermostat — Thermostat control which includes a clock mechanism. Unit automatically controls room temperature and changes temperature range depending on time of day …
7555 timer IC — NE555 from Signetics in dual in line package …
8Dashpot timer — The first automatic timer, the dashpot timer has been used in many different machines and has many variations. Pneumatic, hydraulic action, and mercury displacement timers. Being used in a variety of things such as printing presses, motors, and… …
9Transmission Control Protocol — TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) Familie: Internetprotokollfamilie Einsatzgebiet: Zuverlässiger bidirektionaler Datentransport TCP im TCP/IP‑Protokollstapel: Anwendung HTTP SMTP …
10Transmission Control Protocol — The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is one of the core protocols of the Internet Protocol Suite. TCP is so central that the entire suite is often referred to as TCP/IP. Whereas IP handles lower level transmissions from computer to computer as …