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G
glitch
GND
ground
H
hardware
hardware triggering
Hz
hysteresis
I
I/O
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1. A built-in execution element, comparable to an operator, function, or
statement in a conventional language.
2. A set of software instructions executed by a single line of code that may
have input and/or output parameters and returns a value when executed.
An unwanted signal excursion of short duration that is usually unavoidable.
See ground.
1. A pin.
2. An electrically neutral wire that has the same potential as the
surrounding earth. Normally, a noncurrent-carrying circuit intended for
safety.
3. A common reference point for an electrical system.
The physical components of a computer system, such as the circuit boards,
plug-in devices, chassis, enclosures, peripherals, and cables.
A form of triggering where you set the start time of an acquisition and
gather data at a known position in time relative to a trigger signal.
1. Hertz—The SI unit for measurement of frequency. One hertz (Hz)
equals one cycle per second.
2. The number of scans read or updates written per second.
Lag between making a change and the effect of the change.
Input/Output—The transfer of data to/from a computer system involving
communications channels, operator interface devices, and/or data
acquisition and control interfaces.
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