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System clock
AnswerYes it can. By using time-slicing technique. enables a number of activities to be at some stage of their execution between their start and finish points and, provided they meet their timing constraints
Sounds like a timing error either coming from the video source or in the TV's digital electronics. Could also be a defective cable or connector issue.
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the system clock
System clock
There is no timing control. It's all calibrated by the computer and crankshaft positioning sensor.
The control unit provides the timing and control signal to all operations of microcomputer. It control the flow of data between microprocessor and memory and peripherals.
You don't! The computer, crank and cam sensors control timing.
clock.normally made of a material with a crystalline structure such as quartz.Nope, the clock only provides timing. Also there have been several computers designed that have no clock at all; these are called "asynchronous computers" in these computers each unit has additional circuitry that determines when it has completed its function and generates a done pulse which is sent to the next unit to tell it to start.It is the Instruction Decoder and Sequencer part of the Control unit that directs and coordinates all the operations in a computer. (synchronous or asynchronous)
Timing on a 1987 Celebrity is controlled by the engine control module, computer. There is no provision for adjustment.
Timing pulses are used in sequencing the micro-operations in an instruction. For example, when LDA instruction is executed, the memory is read operation is performed in timing pulse T1 and memory writer operation is performed in timing pulse T2. Now the combination of the signal LDA and T1 can be used as a control signal for performing read operation. Similarly, the combination of the signal LDA and T2 can be used as a control signal for performing write operation.A master clock generator is used for controlling the timing for all register in a computer system. A state of a register cannot be changed by a clock pulse until it is enabled by the control signal, which are generated in the control unit and provide control inputs for multiplexers, processor register, and micro-operations. The control organization is of two types; hardwired control and micro-programmed control.Hardwired ControlIn a hardwired control, the control signals are generated by using the collection of combinational circuits. The main advantage of the hardwired control is that, it can be optimized to produce a fast mode of operation. Whenever a change or modification is to be done in the design, then the wiring among the various components needs to be done. Micro-Programmed ControlIn a micro-programmed control, a control memory is used for storing control information which is also programmed for initiating the sequence of micro-operations. Whenever any change or modification is required in the design, it can be done by updating the micro-program in the control memory.
The computer that control ignition/ fuel injection, Variable valve timing, cylinder deactivation, etc.
Variable Timing Electronic Control. Meaning the timing is advanced/retarded electronically by the computer when needed ie. you stomp on the gas pedal and the timing changes to compensate.
Yes, it helps the engine control computer monitor and adjust the timing
UNPLUG THE COMPUTER TIMING CONTROL, and set the ignition to ZERO with engine at idle, hook-up PCM control, YOUR DONE! Good luck, Jamison