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1Delay box — is a common slang term used in drag racing to describe an on board timer which is a Transmission Brake Delay Timer. A transbrake forces the race car to remain stationary at the starting line, in gear, regardless of how much engine power is… …
2Delay (audio effect) — Various kind of delay effect units Delay is an audio effect which records an input signal to an audio storage medium, and then plays it back after a period of time.[1] The delayed signal may either be played back multiple times, or played back… …
3Time to digital converter — In electronic instrumentation and signal processing, a time to digital converter (abbreviated TDC) is a device for converting a signal of sporadic pulses into a digital representation of their time indices. In other words, a TDC outputs the time… …
4Loop (Musik) — Der Begriff Loop (englisch: Schleife) bezeichnet ursprünglich ein an beiden Enden zusammengeklebtes Stück eines Tonbandes. Heute wird er von Musikern synonym für ein Sample benutzt, das so geschnitten ist, dass man es ohne Brüche mehrfach… …
5Phase-locked loop — PLL redirects here. For other uses, see PLL (disambiguation). A phase locked loop or phase lock loop (PLL) is a control system that generates an output signal whose phase is related to the phase of an input reference signal. It is an electronic… …
6B. H. DeLay — Infobox Actor name = B. H. De Lay imagesize = 300px caption = Aviator Actor B. H. De Lay birthdate = birth date|1891|8|12|mf=y location = flagicon|USA San Francisco Bay Area, CA, U.S. height = deathdate = death date and… …
7Capitol Loop — I 496 (CL I 496), Connector 496 …
8Digital delay generator — A digital delay generator is a piece of electronic test equipment that provides precise delays for triggering, syncing, delaying and gating events. These generators are used in many types of experiments, controls and processes where electronic… …
9Oldham Loop Line — [v · d · …
10Network Time Protocol — The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a protocol and software implementation for synchronizing the clocks of computer systems over packet switched, variable latency data networks. Originally designed by David L. Mills of the University of Delaware… …