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pulse period

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pulse period [′pəls ‚pir·ē·əd]
(communications)
In telephony, time required for one opening and closing of the loop of a calling telephone; for example, the time required to open and close the dial pulse springs once. Also known as impulse period.


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She observed the star and correlated how fast its pulse periods were changing with how fast it was cooling and determined how much energy the star should be losing.
Examples of these complex real-time functions include PWM and space vector PWM functions with non-overlap times, quadrature encoder sensing and control, programmable "deadband" intervals, pulse period measurement, 48-bit input capture function, 48-bit output compare function, and IEEE1588 timestamps.
The softness (low frequency) of the X-rays argues for the nearness of the pulsar, and a recent measurement of the rate of change of its pulse period argues for relative youth (about 100,000 years old).
 
 
 
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