the system clock
Yes, quartz is used in computers for its ability to provide precise timing in electronic circuits, such as in quartz crystal oscillators that help regulate the timing of a computer's operations.
The function of a control unit is to provide control signals and timing to direct the operation of other units. The control unit manages all of the computer resources and it directs the data flow between your devices and the Central Processing Unit.
By adjusting the timing in your engine and giving you a higher compression ratio at higher rpm's producing more torque, yet allowing a lower compression ratio and a car tha is more fuel efficient for easier driving.
asynchronous bus A bus that interconnects devices of a computer system where information transfers between devices are self-timed rather than controlled by a synchronizing clock signal.
There are several bad effects and to name few are complete loss of patience,highly irritable nature,lack of exercise,eyesight problems and in advanced stages you start timing your regular chores and end up doing incomplete work thus reducing your efficiency.
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A crystal oscillator is a circuit that generates the clock signal that controls the timing of a typical computer. As you may have already guessed, the frequency is mainly controlled by a highly pure crystal of quartz (silicon dioxide).
The engine computer is in charge of timing.
Generally speakling, as a do-it-yourself operation, you cannot alter the timing of the Honda CR-V. The timing of the engine and all other engine operations is governed by the On-Board Computer which controls all these functions.
You don't........the computer controls the timing.
System clock
the computer controls timing. It is located on the pass side of the firewall.
The computer controls the timing. It will move it where it wants.
you dont! the computer controls the optispark completly...
The computer controls timing, it will set it where it wants.
set to zero degrees base timingthe computer controls actual timing
The unit that regulates computer timing and synchronizing operations is the clock generator or system clock. It produces a continuous signal that dictates the timing of all operations within the computer, ensuring that the CPU, memory, and other components work in harmony. This clock signal is essential for coordinating data transfers and executing instructions at precise intervals. Additionally, oscillators or quartz crystals are often used to maintain the accuracy of the clock frequency.