Dynamicvoltagescaling
mergeto CPU core voltage Talk Dynamicvoltagescaling Merge in Undervolt Overvolt date March 2008 Dynamic ... in a component is increased or decreased, depending upon circumstances. Dynamicvoltagescaling to increase ..
Voltage and frequency scaling Voltage and frequency scaling can refer to DynamicvoltagescalingDynamic frequency scaling disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ..
Dynamic frequency scaling
levels lower. Dynamicvoltagescaling is another power conservation technique that works on the same principles as dynamic frequency scaling. Both dynamic frequency scaling and dynamicvoltage ..
Scaling
wiktionarypar scalingScaling may refer to Scaling geometry , a linear transformation that enlarges or diminishes objects Scaling computer network , a network s ability to function as the number of people ..
Voltage
Image High voltage warning.svg right thumb International safety symbol Caution, risk of electric shock ISO 3864 , colloquially known as High voltage . Electrical tension or voltage after its SI unit , the volt ..
Frequency scaling
for the power conservation technique dynamic frequency scaling Frequency scaling also known as frequency ... per clock cycle, V is voltage , and F is the processor frequency cycles per second . ref J. M. Rabaey ..
Scaling (geometry)
Unreferenced date April 2008 In Euclidean geometry , uniform scaling or isotropic scaling ref Durand ... it is also called a homothety . The result of uniform scaling is Similarity mathematics similar in the geometric ..
Scaling limit
In physics or mathematics , the scaling limit is a term applied to the behaviour of a lattice model physics ... to zero, then this corresponds to finding a second order phase transition of the model. This is the scaling ..
Image scaling
Mergefrom multiple Subsampling Pixel art scaling algorithms Resampling date August 2008 In computer graphics, image scaling is the process of resizing a digital image . Scaling is a non trivial process ..
Binary scaling
Mergeto fixed point arithmetic date March 2008 Binary scaling is a computer programming technique used ... point result is 6.72. The scaling range here is for any number between 65535.9999 and 65536.0 with 16 ..
Widom scaling
Widom scaling is a hypothesis in Statistical mechanics regarding the Thermodynamic free energy free energy ... independent so that they can be parameterized in terms of two values. Widom scaling is an example ..
Multidimensional scaling
Multidimensional scaling MDS is a set of related statistical techniques often used in information visualization ... , depending on the meaning of the input matrix Classical multidimensional scaling also known as Torgerson ..
Twin-scaling
Twin scaling is a method of plant propagation propagating plant bulb s that have a basal plate , such as Hippeastrum ... . Twin scaling is practiced by professional growers and skilled amateurs to increase bulbs that would ..
Power scaling
Power scaling of a laser is increasing its output power without changing the geometry, shape, or principle ..., power scaling requires a more powerful laser pumping pump source, stronger cooling, and an increase ..
Plasma scaling
of apparently disparate plasmas. It is not only of theoretical interest to understand the scaling ... center x sup 2 sup align center 1 x sup 2 sup center This scaling applies best to plasmas with a relatively ..
Voltage source voltage level is not much higher at no load than at full load. Any device with a low dynamic resistance ...Unreferenced date December 2006 A voltage source is any device or system that produces an electromotive ..
Dropout voltage
orphan date December 2007 In electronics , the dropout voltage of a voltage regulator is the smallest possible difference between the input voltage and output voltage to remain inside the regulator s intended ..
Voltage stabilizer
mergeto linear regulator date August 2008 Unreferenced date July 2008 A voltage stabilizer is an electronic device able to deliver relatively constant output volt age while input voltage and load Electric ..
Voltage reference
A voltage reference is an electronic device circuit or component that produces a fixed constant voltage ... as a voltage source , but in the strict sense of the term, a voltage reference often sits at the heart ..
Disturbance voltage
In telecommunication , a disturbance voltage is an unwanted voltage induced in a system by natural or man made sources. In telecommunications systems, the disturbance voltage creates current electricity ..
Float voltage
expand date April 2008 Float voltage refers to the constant voltage that is applied continuously to a voltaic cell to maintain the cell in a fully charged condition. For a lead acid cell this voltage is normally ..
Low voltage
IEC voltage ranges Low voltage is an electrical engineering term that broadly identifies safety considerations of an electricity supply system based on the voltage used. While different definitions exist ..
Voltage converter
A voltage converter changes the voltage of an electrical power source and is usually combined with other components to create a power supply . The term voltage converter is sometimes used as a generic ..
Voltage ladder
A voltage ladder is a simple electronic circuit consisting of several resistor s connected in Series circuit series with a voltage placed across the entire resistor network. Voltage ladders are useful ..
Longitudinal voltage
In telecommunication , a longitudinal voltage is a voltage induced or appearing along the length of a transmission medium . Note 1 Longitudinal voltage may be effectively eliminated by using differential ..