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  2. Digital timing diagram - Wikipedia

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    A timing diagram can contain many rows, usually one of them being the clock. It is a tool commonly used in digital electronics, hardware debugging, and digital communications. Besides providing an overall description of the timing relationships, the digital timing diagram can help find and diagnose digital logic hazards .

  3. File:SPI timing diagram CS.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 21:55, 2 August 2023: 330 × 190 (153 KB): Em3rgent0rdr: colored the MISO and MOSI numbered bit signals: 23:26, 22 July 2023

  4. File:SPI timing diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 02:37, 20 December 2006: 430 × 250 (221 KB): Cburnett: Doh, messed up the upload. This should be the blue lined one.

  5. File:SPI timing diagram2.svg - Wikipedia

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    File:SPI_timing_diagram.svg licensed with Cc-by-sa-3.0-migrated, GFDL 2006-12-20T02:37:46Z Cburnett 430x250 (226452 Bytes) Doh, messed up the upload. This should be the blue lined one. 2006-12-20T02:35:19Z Cburnett 430x250 (226504 Bytes) Yellow is too hard to read, trying blue

  6. Timing diagram - Wikipedia

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  7. Methods-time measurement - Wikipedia

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    Methods-Time Measurement (MTM) is a predetermined motion time system that is used primarily in industrial settings to analyze the methods used to perform any manual operation or task and, as a product of that analysis, to set the standard time in which a worker should complete that task.

  8. Time–distance diagram - Wikipedia

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    A time–distance diagram is a chart with two axes: one for time, the other for location. The units on either axis depend on the type of project: time can be expressed in minutes (for overnight construction of railroad modification projects such as the installation of switches) or years (for large construction projects); the location can be (kilo)meters, or other distinct units (such as ...

  9. Dynamic timing analysis - Wikipedia

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    Dynamic timing analysis is a verification of circuit timing by applying test vectors to the circuit. It is a form of simulation that tests circuit timing in its functional context. It is a form of simulation that tests circuit timing in its functional context.