Dividers

  • 11scales compasses dividers — Proportional Pro*por tion*al, a. [L. proportionalis: cf. F. proportionnel.] 1. Having a due proportion, or comparative relation; being in suitable proportion or degree; as, the parts of an edifice are proportional. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2.… …

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  • 12quadrant dividers — A form of dividers in which one limb moves over an arc fixed rigidly to the second limb and may be secured to it by tightening a binding screw …

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  • 13proportional dividers — noun plural : dividers having two legs pointed at both ends and joined by an adjustable pivot so that distances measured between the points at one end can be laid off in the same proportion by the points at the opposite end …

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  • 14wing dividers — noun plural : a pair of dividers that resemble a wing compass …

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  • 15hair dividers — noun plural : hair compass …

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  • 16Frequency divider — A frequency divider, also called a clock divider or scaler or prescaler, is a circuit that takes an input signal of a frequency, fin, and generates an output signal of a frequency: where n is an integer. Phase locked loop frequency synthesizers… …

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  • 17Monstrous Compendium —   MC1, Monstrous Compendium, Volume O …

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  • 18Memory divider — A memory divider is a ratio which is used to determine the operating clock frequency of computer memory in accordance with front side bus (FSB) frequency, if the memory system is dependent on FSB clock speed. Along with memory latency timings,… …

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  • 19Voltage divider — In electronics, a voltage divider (also known as a potential divider) is a simple linear circuit that produces an output voltage ( V out) that is a fraction of its input voltage ( V in). Voltage division refers to the partitioning of a voltage… …

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  • 20POKEY — is a digital I/O chip found in the Atari 8 bit family of home computers and many arcade games in the 1980s. Its name comes from POtentiometer and KEYboard, as it was commonly used to sample (ADC) potentiometers (such as game paddles) and scan… …

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