A feature control frame describes a geometric tolerance on an engineering drawing. Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing is defined by the ASME Y14.5-2009 standard. A feature control frame is basically a rectangle divided into several segments, in the following order:
1 - A geometric characteristic symbol (specifying what the tolerance type is, such as parallelism, position, surface profile, runout, etc.)
2 - The tolerance
3 - Up to three frames (if applicable) of the datums to which the tolerance is related to. Some tolerances (such as flatness) do not relate back to any datums.
For more information:
http://catalog.asme.org/Codes/PDF/Y145_2009_Dimensioning.cfm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geometric_dimensioning_and_tolerancing
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It's "Cut". Control + X
When you want to group several controls together - name and address, for example - you use a Frame. The frame backcolor can be the same as the form's and only the frame borders will be obvious, or it can be a different color and stand out.You create the frame before the controls. When you create controls in a frame, they are tied to the frame and move with it. The frame caption is the text that appears at the top of the frame - you use it to define the group.
Usually output of an amplifier is a voltage ,...but in case of Operational Transconductance Amplifier ,Iout (current ) is the output. This feature, makes it useful for Electronic control of amplifier gain .
Same as that of the applet we need to run this frame...........
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Sony, Viewsonic, and Audiovox make a digital frame with a bulit-in slide show feature.
Frame Aggregation
Frame Aggregation
Frame aggregation
A manmade feature, such as a building or road, can provide shelter, transportation, or facilitate communication. Terrain features, such as mountains or rivers, can provide natural resources, serve as barriers for defense, or offer opportunities for recreation.
Yes Tom Tom does have a model with the traffic control feature.
Piggybacking sending an acknowledgement in an individual frame it is piggy-backed on the data frame.
Many vehicles have a child safety feature that engages at around 30 mph. There may be a switch on the inside of the door frame that allows you to control this.
it means traction control feature
4 on Demand does offer parents a control feature which allows a variety of control measures that enables them to select which programs they deem suitable for viewing. Rating, and timing are some factors under the parents control with the feature.
The coast feature in cars generally refers to cars with cruise control. With that being necessary to have coast, cars that do not have cruise control do not have the coast feature. The majority of cars produced in 2012 have cruise control.