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  2. Time-to-digital converter - Wikipedia

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    The time-to-digital converter measures the time between a start event and a stop event. There is also a digital-to-time converter or delay generator. The delay generator converts a number to a time delay. When the delay generator gets a start pulse at its input, then it outputs a stop pulse after the specified delay.

  3. Timex Datalink - Wikipedia

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    The time and date parts of the digital display of the Datalink watches consisted of two main rows of seven segment displays, while the lower portion was a dot matrix display with scrolling capabilities. In time display mode, the dot matrix portion of the display showed the day of the week to the left, and the time zone to the right.

  4. Time-based currency - Wikipedia

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    Time dollars are a tax-exempt complementary currency [40] used as a means of providing mutual credit in TimeBanking. They are typically called "time credits" or "service credits" outside the United States. TimeBank members exchange services for Time Dollars. Each exchange is recorded as a corresponding credit and debit in the accounts of the ...

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  6. Slot machine - Wikipedia

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    More than likely the player began the game with at least 80 times his bet (for instance there are 80 quarters in $20). In contrast the 150:1 payout occurs only on average of once every 6,241 plays. The highest payout of 2,400:1 occurs only on average of once every 64 3 = 262,144 plays since the machine has 64 virtual stops. The player who ...

  7. How Rounding Up Your Purchases on Your Own Can Turn ... - AOL

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    Rounding up the cost of your purchases to the next full dollar amount may seem like a way to make life more expensive. But it can actually be an easy way to automatically save and invest without...

  8. Timer - Wikipedia

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    A typical kitchen timer. A timer or countdown timer is a type of clock that starts from a specified time duration and stops upon reaching 00:00. An example of a simple timer is an hourglass. Commonly, a timer triggers an alarm when it ends. A timer can be implemented through hardware or software.

  9. Discontinuous transmission - Wikipedia

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    After the transition from VAD=1 to VAD=0, a "hangover period" of N+1 consecutive frames is required to make a new updated SID frame available. The bursts are directly passed to RSS with SP=1. Background noise spikes can often be confused with the speech frame and hence, in order to nullify this issue, a check list for SID computation is ...