Definitions from Wiktionary (duty cycle)
▸ noun: (electronics) The ratio between the amount of time in which the clock's signal is high and the clock's period.
▸ noun: (engineering generally) The ratio between the percentage of time when a device is doing its work (duty) and the percentage of time when it is not working (e.g., idling, coasting, or turned off).
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▸ noun: (electronics) The ratio between the amount of time in which the clock's signal is high and the clock's period.
▸ noun: (engineering generally) The ratio between the percentage of time when a device is doing its work (duty) and the percentage of time when it is not working (e.g., idling, coasting, or turned off).
Similar:
single data rate,
dwell time,
time delay,
call delay,
CORDIC,
diatron,
daylight,
round-trip delay time,
dixel,
delta,
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