For screen resolution on HDTV monitors and smooth and uninterrupted transmission of video, and set all video buffering in advance we need to know the video input bandwidth.
the purpose of input unit is to input datas or information into the system
A multiplexor is used to encode multiple input signals for transmission over a single channel. This works because the bandwidth of the output channel is higher than the bandwidth of the input signals, allowing the input signals to share the output channel. At the other end, a de-multiplexor decodes the channel and decodes the individual input signals.
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By knowing that they want to do. What you need the computer for will determine what input devices you require.
HTML entities are used to input characters that you wouldn't be able to input normally such as the greater than sign. To input such characters, you use special syntax, such as '>' for greater than.
Yes, when designing distributed amplifier, the bandwidth (cut-off frequency) is inversely proportional to Cin(Fc=1/(pi*R*Cin)). Lower Cin means higher bandwidth.
X1 and X2 are connect to a crystal.
a keyboard is a input device that help us to typing numbers letters
Since you do not tell us the context of this scenario, we have no way of knowing.
There is no 'console' in C-language, but there is a standard input, a standard output and a standard error. They are pre-opened files (file-handles) you can use in your program without knowing what they actually are.
It tells you what the system does to the input signal(s) to generate the output signal(s). The transfer function can be expressed in either the time domain or the frequency domain, depending on whichever is easier to deal with in the application.
The BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) is the built-in system of your motherboard. It allows the user to change motherboard settings and other various settings.