T-state

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Noun

T-state (plural T-states)

  1. (computing) A single clock pulse of a microprocessor.
    • 2012, Mike Tooley, ‎David Wyatt, Aircraft Digital Electronic and Computer Systems (page 86)
      The execution of a microprocessor instruction involves an M1 cycle comprising four T-states and an M2 cycle requiring five T-states.

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