Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Timing_margin> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 18 of
18
with 100 items per page.
- Timing_margin abstract "Timing margin is an electronics term that defines the difference between the actual change in a signal and the latest time at which the signal can change in order for an electronic circuit to function correctly. It is used in the design of digital electronics.Timing Margin IllustrationIn this image, the lower signal is the clock and the upper signal is the data. Data is recognized by the circuit at the positive edge of the clock. There are 2x illustrated in this image. One is the setup time, and the other is the timing margin. The setup time is illustrated in red in this image; the timing margin is illustrated in green.The edges of the signals can shift around in a real-world electronic system for various reasons. If the clock and the data signal are shifted relative to each other, this may increase or reduce the timing margin; as long as the data signal changes before the setup time is entered, the data will be interpreted correctly. If you know from experience that the signals can shift relative to each other by as much as 2 microseconds, for instance, designing your system with at least 2 microseconds of timing margin will prevent incorrect interpretation of the data signal by the receiver.If you change the physical design of your circuit, for example by giving more wire that the clock signal is transmitted on, the edge of the data signal will move closer to the positive edge of the clock signal, reducing the timing margin. If you have designed your signals with enough timing margin, only the correct data will be received.".
- Timing_margin thumbnail Timing_diagram.png?width=300.
- Timing_margin wikiPageID "5706028".
- Timing_margin wikiPageRevisionID "593402555".
- Timing_margin confusing "December 2006".
- Timing_margin hasPhotoCollection Timing_margin.
- Timing_margin orphan "November 2006".
- Timing_margin unreferenced "April 2007".
- Timing_margin subject Category:Electrical_engineering.
- Timing_margin subject Category:Electronics.
- Timing_margin comment "Timing margin is an electronics term that defines the difference between the actual change in a signal and the latest time at which the signal can change in order for an electronic circuit to function correctly. It is used in the design of digital electronics.Timing Margin IllustrationIn this image, the lower signal is the clock and the upper signal is the data. Data is recognized by the circuit at the positive edge of the clock. There are 2x illustrated in this image.".
- Timing_margin label "Timing margin".
- Timing_margin sameAs m.0f04rd.
- Timing_margin sameAs Q7806741.
- Timing_margin sameAs Q7806741.
- Timing_margin wasDerivedFrom Timing_margin?oldid=593402555.
- Timing_margin depiction Timing_diagram.png.
- Timing_margin isPrimaryTopicOf Timing_margin.