mesochronous

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English[edit]

Adjective[edit]

mesochronous (comparative more mesochronous, superlative most mesochronous)

  1. (of bit streams) Having the same bit rate.
  2. (of a clock or signal) Having the same frequency.

Quotations[edit]

  • 1995, Harry J. R. Dutton, Peter Lenhard, Asynchronous Transfer Mode:
    If two isochronous bit streams have no precisely controlled relationship, but have exactly the same bit rate, they are called mesochronous
  • 2003, Axel Jantsch, Hannu Tenhunen, Networks on a Chip:
    The Quasi-synchronous distribution should not be confused with a Mesochronous distribution, ie, a synchronous clock with the same frequency but with a random, static, phase difference . . .

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