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  • Pulse-width modulation
  • Representation of a signal as a rectangular wave with varying duty cycle

    Pulse-width modulation (PWM), also known as pulse-duration modulation (PDM) or pulse-length modulation (PLM), is any method of representing a signal as

    Pulse-width modulation

    Pulse-width modulation

    Pulse-width_modulation

  • Pulse width
  • Time between start and end of a pulse

    The pulse width is a measure of the elapsed time between the leading and trailing edges of a single pulse of energy. The measure is typically used with

    Pulse width

    Pulse width

    Pulse_width

  • Pulse generator
  • Electronic circuit or test equipment

    A pulse generator is a device that produces controlled bursts of energy characterized by attributes such as duration (commonly known as pulse width),

    Pulse generator

    Pulse generator

    Pulse_generator

  • Radar signal characteristics
  • signal. The pulse width ( τ {\displaystyle \tau } ) (or pulse duration) of the transmitted signal is the time, typically in microseconds, each pulse lasts.

    Radar signal characteristics

    Radar_signal_characteristics

  • Pulse wave
  • Periodic rectangular waveform

    onto a pulse wave by varying parameters like amplitude (pulse-amplitude modulation - PAM), width (pulse-width modulation - PWM), position (pulse-position

    Pulse wave

    Pulse wave

    Pulse_wave

  • Servo control
  • Aspect of the operation of a servo

    the servo a PWM (pulse-width modulation) signal, a series of repeating pulses of variable width where either the width of the pulse (most common modern

    Servo control

    Servo control

    Servo_control

  • 555 timer IC
  • Integrated circuit used for timer applications

    diode and lamp flashers, pulse generation, pulse-width modulation (PWM), logic clocks, tone generation, security alarms, pulse-position modulation, etc

    555 timer IC

    555 timer IC

    555_timer_IC

  • Duty cycle
  • Activity fraction of a periodic system

    {\displaystyle D} is the duty cycle, P W {\displaystyle PW} is the pulse width (pulse active time), and T {\displaystyle T} is the total period of the signal

    Duty cycle

    Duty cycle

    Duty_cycle

  • Pulse-repetition frequency
  • Number of pulses of a repeating signal

    of 300 or 500 pulses per second. A related measure is the pulse width, the amount of time the transmitter is turned on during each pulse. After producing

    Pulse-repetition frequency

    Pulse-repetition_frequency

  • Random pulse-width modulation
  • Modulation technique for mitigating EMI of power converters

    Random pulse-width modulation (RPWM) is a modulation technique introduced for mitigating electromagnetic interference (EMI) of power converters by spreading

    Random pulse-width modulation

    Random pulse-width modulation

    Random_pulse-width_modulation

  • Digital sound revolution
  • Adoption of digital audio technology in the computer industry

    Stuart, who wrote software to modulate the duration of and between pulses (pulse-width modulation or "PWM", via a process now often referred to as "bit

    Digital sound revolution

    Digital_sound_revolution

  • PC speaker
  • Internal loudspeaker built into some (older) IBM PC-compatible computers

    operating systems or games, could play pulse-code modulation (PCM) sound through the PC speaker using special Pulse-width Modulation techniques explained later

    PC speaker

    PC speaker

    PC_speaker

  • Pulse-code modulation
  • Digital representation of sampled analog signals

    methods, pulse-width modulation and pulse-position modulation, in which the information to be encoded is represented by discrete signal pulses of varying

    Pulse-code modulation

    Pulse-code_modulation

  • Counter (digital)
  • Device storing number of times an event or process occurred

    the pulse ends, the counter stops counting and the accumulated count indicates the measured pulse width in units of clock periods. The pulse width is C

    Counter (digital)

    Counter (digital)

    Counter_(digital)

  • Pulse-frequency modulation
  • Represents an analog signal using only two levels

    Unlike PWM, in which the width of square pulses is varied at a constant frequency, PFM fixes the width of square pulses while varying the frequency. In other

    Pulse-frequency modulation

    Pulse-frequency modulation

    Pulse-frequency_modulation

  • Signal modulation
  • Process of varying one or more properties of a periodic waveform

    methods Pulse-amplitude modulation (PAM) Pulse-width modulation (PWM) and pulse-depth modulation (PDM) Pulse-frequency modulation (PFM) Pulse-position

    Signal modulation

    Signal_modulation

  • Class-D amplifier
  • Audio amplifier based on switching

    between the supply rails, using pulse-width modulation, pulse-density modulation, or related techniques to produce a pulse train output. A low-pass filter

    Class-D amplifier

    Class-D amplifier

    Class-D_amplifier

  • Computer fan control
  • Management of the rotational speed of a computer fan

    pulses twice for each revolution of the fan as a pulse train, with the signal frequency proportional to the fan speed Control input – a pulse-width modulation

    Computer fan control

    Computer fan control

    Computer_fan_control

  • Pulse-position modulation
  • Form of signal modulation using time shifts

    alongside pulse-code modulation and pulse-width modulation. In the early 1960s, Don Mathers and Doug Spreng of NASA invented pulse-position modulation used in

    Pulse-position modulation

    Pulse-position_modulation

  • Pulsed laser
  • Any laser not classified as continuous-wave

    pulse cannot be narrower than the reciprocal of the pulse width. In the case of extremely short pulses, that implies lasing over a considerable bandwidth

    Pulsed laser

    Pulsed_laser

  • SENT (protocol)
  • Protocol for sending vehicle sensor data

    fixed-width low signal, followed by a variable-length high period. The low pulse-width is 5 (or more) ticks in length, while the high pulse-width can vary

    SENT (protocol)

    SENT_(protocol)

  • Power inverter
  • Device that changes direct current (DC) to alternating current (AC)

    pulse width, the harmonic spectrum can be changed. The lowest THD for a three-step modified sine wave is 30% when the pulses are at 130 degrees width

    Power inverter

    Power inverter

    Power_inverter

  • Subtractive synthesis
  • Method of sound synthesis

    oscillators are used: Pulse-width modulation is applied to both waveforms to create a more complex tone with vibrato: The pulse-width modulated sounds are

    Subtractive synthesis

    Subtractive_synthesis

  • Power amplifier classes
  • Classification of power amplifier

    fraction of the time that the device is conducting may be adjusted so a pulse-width modulation output (or other frequency based modulation) can be obtained

    Power amplifier classes

    Power_amplifier_classes

  • Chopper (electronics)
  • Electromechanical device

    techniques namely: Pulse-width modulation Frequency modulation Variable frequency, variable pulse width CLC control In pulse-width modulation the switches

    Chopper (electronics)

    Chopper (electronics)

    Chopper_(electronics)

  • Space vector modulation
  • Algorithm on pulse-width modulation

    Space vector modulation (SVM) is an algorithm for the control of pulse-width modulation (PWM), invented by Gerhard Pfaff, Alois Weschta, and Albert Wick

    Space vector modulation

    Space_vector_modulation

  • Warsaw rectifier
  • AC to DC conversion circuit

    The Warsaw rectifier is a pulse-width modulation (PWM) rectifier invented by Włodzimierz Koczara [pl] in 1992. The Warsaw Rectifier provides the following

    Warsaw rectifier

    Warsaw rectifier

    Warsaw_rectifier

  • Power electronics
  • Technology of power electronics

    Common modulation techniques include the carrier-based technique, or Pulse-width modulation, space-vector technique, and the selective-harmonic technique

    Power electronics

    Power electronics

    Power_electronics

  • PSR B1919+21
  • Pulsar in the constellation Vulpecula

    PSR B1919+21 is a pulsar with a period of 1.3373 seconds and a pulse width of 0.04 seconds. Discovered by Jocelyn Bell Burnell on 28 November 1967, it

    PSR B1919+21

    PSR B1919+21

    PSR_B1919+21

  • Laser hair removal
  • Process of hair removal by exposure to laser pulses

    principally in the pulse duration. While lasers may output trains of short pulses to simulate a longer pulse, IPL systems can generate pulse widths up to 250 ms

    Laser hair removal

    Laser hair removal

    Laser_hair_removal

  • Variable-frequency drive
  • Type of adjustable-speed drive

    software. VFDs include low- and medium-voltage AC–AC and DC–AC topologies. Pulse-width modulation (PWM) variable-frequency drive projects started in the 1960s

    Variable-frequency drive

    Variable-frequency drive

    Variable-frequency_drive

  • Flashtube
  • Incoherent light source

    brightness at short wavelengths (extending into the ultraviolet) and short pulse widths, flashtubes are also ideally suited as light sources for pumping atoms

    Flashtube

    Flashtube

    Flashtube

  • Pulse-density modulation
  • Form of modulation

    signal of interest. Pulse-width modulation (PWM) is a special case of PDM where the switching frequency is fixed and all the pulses corresponding to one

    Pulse-density modulation

    Pulse-density_modulation

  • Charlieplexing
  • Technique for driving a multiplexed display

    4 switches called Tucoplexing. Charlieplexing can even be used with pulse-width modulation to control the brightness of 12 LEDs with 4 pins. In the following

    Charlieplexing

    Charlieplexing

    Charlieplexing

  • Light-emitting diode
  • Semiconductor light source

    Dimming: LEDs can be dimmed either by pulse-width modulation or lowering the forward current. This pulse-width modulation is why LED lights, particularly

    Light-emitting diode

    Light-emitting diode

    Light-emitting_diode

  • SAE J1772
  • Electric vehicle charging connector in North America

    current that is available via the charging station with the help of pulse-width modulation. A 16% PWM is a 10 A maximum, a 25% PWM is a 16 A maximum

    SAE J1772

    SAE J1772

    SAE_J1772

  • Liquid-crystal display
  • Display that uses the light-modulating properties of liquid crystals

    January 12, 2020. Explanation of why pulse width modulated backlighting is used, and its side-effects, "Pulse Width Modulation on LCD monitors" Archived

    Liquid-crystal display

    Liquid-crystal display

    Liquid-crystal_display

  • Chirped pulse amplification
  • Technique for amplifying ultrashort laser pulses

    a million or more. Finally, the amplified laser pulse is recompressed back to the original pulse width through reversal of the process of stretching, achieving

    Chirped pulse amplification

    Chirped_pulse_amplification

  • Time-resolved spectroscopy
  • Spectroscopic technique

    resolution.  Beyond the obvious consideration of a sufficiently short pulse width, the dependence of the frequency bandwidth must be accounted for. The

    Time-resolved spectroscopy

    Time-resolved_spectroscopy

  • Incremental encoder
  • Electromechanical device

    Consequently, both the pulse width and phase difference will vary over a range of values. For any particular encoder, the pulse width and phase difference

    Incremental encoder

    Incremental encoder

    Incremental_encoder

  • Microwave auditory effect
  • Concept in human perception of sound

    transmitter. In Frey's tests, a repetition rate of 50 Hz was used, with pulse width between 10–70 microseconds. The perceived loudness was found to be linked

    Microwave auditory effect

    Microwave_auditory_effect

  • Time-of-flight camera
  • Range imaging camera system

    controlled by a pulse with the same length as the light pulse, where the control signal of switch G2 is delayed by exactly the pulse width. Depending on

    Time-of-flight camera

    Time-of-flight camera

    Time-of-flight_camera

  • Insulated-gate bipolar transistor
  • Type of solid state switch

    turn on and off rapidly, the IGBT can synthesize complex waveforms with pulse-width modulation and low-pass filters, thus it is also used in switching amplifiers

    Insulated-gate bipolar transistor

    Insulated-gate bipolar transistor

    Insulated-gate_bipolar_transistor

  • Korg MS-10
  • Musical synthesizer

    outputs: pulse and sloped. The shape control adjusts the pulse width and the contour of the sloped output, with the midpoint setting yielding a 50% pulse width

    Korg MS-10

    Korg MS-10

    Korg_MS-10

  • Static synchronous compensator
  • Regulating device used on transmission networks

    commercially available. These devices typically used 3-level topologies and pulse-width modulation (PWM) to simulate voltage waveforms. Modern STATCOMs now make

    Static synchronous compensator

    Static synchronous compensator

    Static_synchronous_compensator

  • Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation
  • Therapeutic technique

    conductive gel pads. A typical battery-operated TENS unit is able to modulate pulse width, frequency, and intensity. Generally, TENS is applied at high frequency

    Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation

    Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation

    Transcutaneous_electrical_nerve_stimulation

  • Pulse-Doppler signal processing
  • Radar performance enhancement strategy

    transmit pulse. The pulse width of each sample matches the pulse width of the transmit pulse. Enough samples must be taken to act as the input to the pulse-Doppler

    Pulse-Doppler signal processing

    Pulse-Doppler_signal_processing

  • On-board diagnostics
  • Automotive engineering terminology

    provide a serial data stream. The protocol communicates at 160 baud with Pulse-width modulation (PWM) signaling and monitors all engine management functions

    On-board diagnostics

    On-board diagnostics

    On-board_diagnostics

  • Type 2 connector
  • Electric vehicle charging connector in Europe

    and adds a simple, robust, inexpensive and established datalink: LIN pulse width is the same as 5% PWM, so filters do not change. 电动汽车传导充电用连接装置 第 2 部分:交流充电接口

    Type 2 connector

    Type 2 connector

    Type_2_connector

  • Stochastic Signal Density Modulation
  • Modulation technique for LED power control

    information is encoded - or the power level is set - using pulses that have pseudo-random widths. The pulses are produced so that, on average, the produced signal

    Stochastic Signal Density Modulation

    Stochastic_Signal_Density_Modulation

  • Korg Mono/Poly
  • Analog synthesizer, manufactured by Korg from 1981 to 1984

    which has a Master Tuning feature instead. Only the fixed pulse width and the amount of pulse width modulation are shared settings across all VCOs. The Mono/Poly

    Korg Mono/Poly

    Korg Mono/Poly

    Korg_Mono/Poly

  • IPhone 16
  • 2024 smartphone by Apple

    a 60 Hz refresh rate and neither are flicker free due to the use of pulse-width modulation for brightness control. iPhone 16 features a more refined

    IPhone 16

    IPhone 16

    IPhone_16

  • Vienna rectifier
  • Pulse-width modulation rectifier

    The Vienna rectifier is a three-phase AC pulse-width modulation rectifier, invented in 1993 by Johann W. Kolar at TU Wien, a public research university

    Vienna rectifier

    Vienna rectifier

    Vienna_rectifier

  • Pulse-amplitude modulation
  • Form of signal modulation

    systems based upon other common driver modulation techniques such as pulse-width modulation (PWM) as the forward current passing through an LED is relative

    Pulse-amplitude modulation

    Pulse-amplitude modulation

    Pulse-amplitude_modulation

  • Dynamic random-access memory
  • Type of computer memory

    access cycle before completing the current cycle. Consequently, the CAS pulse width can be shorter and the cycle time decreased dramatically. Lin, Albert

    Dynamic random-access memory

    Dynamic random-access memory

    Dynamic_random-access_memory

  • Visible light communication
  • Use of light in the visible spectrum as a telecommunication medium

    symbols are differentiated by the pulse width, with a wider pulse representing the logical high "1", while narrower pulses representing logical low "0". Because

    Visible light communication

    Visible light communication

    Visible_light_communication

  • Halftone
  • Printing process

    that is printed with only one color of ink, in dots of differing size (pulse-width modulation) or spacing (frequency modulation) or both. This reproduction

    Halftone

    Halftone

    Halftone

  • Full width at half maximum
  • Concept in statistics and wave theory

    of pulse waveforms and the spectral width of sources used for optical communications and the resolution of spectrometers. The convention of "width" meaning

    Full width at half maximum

    Full width at half maximum

    Full_width_at_half_maximum

  • Ultrashort pulse
  • Laser pulse with duration a picosecond (10^-12 s) or less

    pulse propagates is a function of the index of refraction of the medium through which it travels, whereas "Ultrashort" refers to the temporal width of

    Ultrashort pulse

    Ultrashort_pulse

  • High-voltage direct current
  • Electric power transmission system

    variants of VSC technology: most installations built until 2012 use pulse-width modulation in a circuit that is effectively an ultra-high-voltage motor

    High-voltage direct current

    High-voltage direct current

    High-voltage_direct_current

  • Sphere (venue)
  • Entertainment venue in the Las Vegas Valley, United States

    Adaptive Loudspeaker for subwoofers, and energy-efficient solutions such as pulse-width modulation and power factor correction. Sphere has approximately 150

    Sphere (venue)

    Sphere (venue)

    Sphere_(venue)

  • Mass flow sensor
  • Internal combustion engine sensor

    injection (EFI) engines. Both sensor designs output a 0.0–5.0 volt or a pulse-width modulation (PWM) signal that is proportional to the air mass flow rate

    Mass flow sensor

    Mass flow sensor

    Mass_flow_sensor

  • Field-oriented control
  • Method to control electric motors

    keep the measured current components at their reference values. The pulse-width modulation of the variable-frequency drive defines the transistor switching

    Field-oriented control

    Field-oriented_control

  • Range ambiguity resolution
  • Radar technique

    Cycle=\mathrm {PRF} \times Transmit\ Pulse\ Width\\\\Pulse\ Spacing=\left({\frac {c}{\mathrm {PRF} }}\right)\end{cases}}} Pulse-Doppler can reliably resolve true

    Range ambiguity resolution

    Range_ambiguity_resolution

  • Combined Charging System
  • Electric vehicle charging standard

    communication can be differentiated. Basic signaling (BS) is done using a pulse-width modulation (PWM) signal which is transferred over the control pilot (CP)

    Combined Charging System

    Combined Charging System

    Combined_Charging_System

  • Mode locking
  • Way to produce very short laser bursts

    Gaussian pulse consistent with this spectral width is around 300 picoseconds; for the 128 THz bandwidth Ti:sapphire laser, this spectral width corresponds

    Mode locking

    Mode_locking

  • PWM rectifier
  • AC to DC power converter

    PWM rectifier (pulse-width modulation rectifier) is an AC to DC power converter, that is implemented using forced commutated power electronic semiconductor

    PWM rectifier

    PWM_rectifier

  • Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
  • Laboratory technique

    excitation can be controlled with the pulse width, typically about 3–8 μs for the optimal 90° pulse. The pulse width can be determined by plotting the (signed)

    Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

    Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

    Nuclear_magnetic_resonance_spectroscopy

  • Neurostimulation
  • Purposeful modulation of nervous system activity

    third a remote control to adjust the stimulus parameters such as pulse width and pulse rate in the PG. Improvements have been made in both the clinical

    Neurostimulation

    Neurostimulation

  • Reason (software)
  • Swedish audio editing software

    amount is slowly changed, a pulse-width modulation results. Using this technique, not only can a ramp wave create pulse-width modulation, but any other

    Reason (software)

    Reason_(software)

  • Laser
  • Device that emits light via optical amplification

    pulse cannot be narrower than the reciprocal of the pulse width. In the case of extremely short pulses, that implies lasing over a considerable bandwidth

    Laser

    Laser

    Laser

  • Pulsar
  • Type of neutron star with beams of radiation

    pulsar "CP 1919" (now known as PSR B1919+21), with a pulse period of 1.337 seconds and a pulse width of 0.04-second, was discovered in 1967. The first binary

    Pulsar

    Pulsar

    Pulsar

  • Forward converter
  • Type of voltage converter circuit

    {P} }}}\cdot V_{\mathrm {supply} }} where D {\displaystyle D} is the pulse width modulator duty cycle. The forward converter is typically used in off-line

    Forward converter

    Forward converter

    Forward_converter

  • Freescale 683XX
  • Series of microcontrollers

    timing related task: timers, counters, proportional pulse width control, pulse width measurement, pulse generation, stepper motor controllers, quadrature

    Freescale 683XX

    Freescale 683XX

    Freescale_683XX

  • LV-ROM
  • LaserDisc-based read-only memory format

    constant angular velocity (CAV) playback, with analog video encoded using pulse-width modulation. However, instead of audio, digital data was stored using

    LV-ROM

    LV-ROM

    LV-ROM

  • GPS signals
  • Signals broadcast by GPS satellites

    PRN code with receiver generated PRN code shifted half a pulse width early and half a pulse width late are used to estimate adjustment required. The amount

    GPS signals

    GPS signals

    GPS_signals

  • Pulse electrolysis
  • Electrolysis method

    conventional pulse width modulation (PMW), multiple dependent variables can be altered, including the type of waveform, typically a rectangular pulse wave, the

    Pulse electrolysis

    Pulse electrolysis

    Pulse_electrolysis

  • History of radar
  • Bowens’ transmitter operated at 6 MHz (50 m), had a pulse-repetition rate of 25 Hz, a pulse width of 25 μs, and approached the desired power. In 1935

    History of radar

    History of radar

    History_of_radar

  • 1N4148 signal diode
  • Silicon switching diode

    400 mA  (recurring peak forward current) IFSM = 1 A at 1 s pulse width; 4 A at 1 μs pulse width (non-repetitive peak forward surge current) Electrical and

    1N4148 signal diode

    1N4148 signal diode

    1N4148_signal_diode

  • Computer fan
  • Miniature fan used in a computer for active cooling

    features of a three-pin connector. The additional pin is used for a pulse-width modulation (PWM) signal to provide variable speed control. These can

    Computer fan

    Computer fan

    Computer_fan

  • Power management integrated circuit
  • Computer component

    co-operating with a backup battery. A PMIC can use pulse-frequency modulation (PFM) and pulse-width modulation (PWM). Wikimedia Commons has media related

    Power management integrated circuit

    Power management integrated circuit

    Power_management_integrated_circuit

  • Radio-controlled model
  • Scale model steered using radio control

    employed a bidirectional motor with a proportional pulse train that consisted of two tones, pulse-width modulated (TTPW). This system, and another commonly

    Radio-controlled model

    Radio-controlled model

    Radio-controlled_model

  • Autonegotiation
  • Ethernet connection signaling mechanism

    They are unipolar positive-only electrical pulses of a nominal duration of 100 ns, with a maximum pulse width of 200 ns, generated at a 16 ms time interval

    Autonegotiation

    Autonegotiation

  • Backlight
  • Form of illumination used in liquid crystal displays

    Douglas Stanton, Martinus Stroomer and Adrianus de Vaan). Using PWM (pulse-width modulation, a technology where the intensity of the LEDs are kept constant

    Backlight

    Backlight

    Backlight

  • Flash photolysis
  • Chemical excitation technique

    excited by a strong pulse of light from a pulsed laser of nanosecond, picosecond, or femtosecond pulse width or by another short-pulse light source such

    Flash photolysis

    Flash_photolysis

  • LED-backlit LCD
  • Display technology implementation

    they choose a television, as important as the screen size. Using PWM (pulse-width modulation), a technology where the intensity of the LEDs are kept constant

    LED-backlit LCD

    LED-backlit LCD

    LED-backlit_LCD

  • Torchère
  • Lamp with a tall stand made of wood or metal

    torchère lamps use fluorescent, halogen, or LED light bulbs. Adjusting the pulse-width modulation in the electronic ballast can allow the fluorescent torchères

    Torchère

    Torchère

    Torchère

  • IrDA
  • Short-range wireless standard

    asynchronous, RZI, UART-like, 3/16 pulse. To save energy, the pulse width is often minimized to 3/16 of a 115.2KBAUD pulse width. 0.576–1.152 Mbit/s (formerly

    IrDA

    IrDA

    IrDA

  • Arduino Uno
  • Microcontroller board

    on a low value, a rising or falling edge, or a change in value. PWM (pulse-width modulation): pins 3, 5, 6, 9, 10, and 11. Can provide 8-bit PWM output

    Arduino Uno

    Arduino Uno

    Arduino_Uno

  • Ford 4F27E transmission
  • Motor vehicle

    position control) and TCC (torque converter clutch) apply, controlled by pulse-width modulation (PWM). On Mazda vehicles, this transmission uses Mazda M5

    Ford 4F27E transmission

    Ford_4F27E_transmission

  • Stroboscopic effect
  • Visual phenomenon

    technologies. Another cause of light modulations may be lamps with unfiltered pulse-width modulation type external dimmers. Whether this is so may be tested with

    Stroboscopic effect

    Stroboscopic effect

    Stroboscopic_effect

  • Time-domain reflectometer
  • Electronic instrument

    Some TDRs transmit a pulse along the conductor; the resolution of such instruments is often the width of the pulse. Narrow pulses can offer good resolution

    Time-domain reflectometer

    Time-domain reflectometer

    Time-domain_reflectometer

  • Extended Display Identification Data
  • Metadata formats for display devices

    leading to 3-pixel-thin black bars. Specifying 1368 pixels as the screen width would yield an unnatural screen height of 769.5 pixels. Many Wide XGA panels

    Extended Display Identification Data

    Extended_Display_Identification_Data

  • Radio-controlled car
  • Battery or gas-powered model cars or trucks controlled from a distance

    control positions with pulse-width modulation. Upgraded radio systems are available that use the more robust frequency modulation and pulse-code modulation.

    Radio-controlled car

    Radio-controlled car

    Radio-controlled_car

  • Timer
  • Clock for measuring time duration

    value. This might be used, for example, to measure events or generate pulse-width modulated waveforms to control the speed of motors (using a class D digital

    Timer

    Timer

    Timer

  • Tatra T6B5
  • Electrical tram used in former Warsaw Pact countries

    Tatra T6B5 is a Czechoslovak-built high floor four axle tram with a pulse-width-modulation ('chopper') speed control. This model of tram was produced

    Tatra T6B5

    Tatra T6B5

    Tatra_T6B5

  • Radar, Gun Laying, Mk. I and Mk. II
  • Pre-World War II British Army anti-aircraft radar

    allowed the pulse width to be significantly reduced while offering the same range. The sharpness of the echo is a function of the pulse width, so by reducing

    Radar, Gun Laying, Mk. I and Mk. II

    Radar, Gun Laying, Mk. I and Mk. II

    Radar,_Gun_Laying,_Mk._I_and_Mk._II

  • WWVB
  • American longwave time signal radio station

    using the IRIG "H" format and modulated onto the carrier wave using pulse-width modulation and amplitude-shift keying at one bit per second. A single

    WWVB

    WWVB

  • Access Virus
  • Line of synthesizers

    tuned continuously from a pure sine wave to a square wave (with variable pulse-width modulation), as well as 63 "spectral" waveforms which are entirely synthetic

    Access Virus

    Access Virus

    Access_Virus

  • AC-to-AC converter
  • Device converting an AC waveform to another AC waveform

    currents and bidirectional power flow can be realized by coupling a pulse-width modulation (PWM) rectifier and a PWM inverter to the DC-link. The DC-link

    AC-to-AC converter

    AC-to-AC_converter

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  • Cenchrea
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Cenchrea

    Millet, small pulse.

    Cenchrea

  • Seckler
  • Surname or Lastname

    German and Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Seckler

    German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a purser, or for a purse-maker, from an agent derivative of Middle High German seckel, Yiddish zekl ‘purse’, ‘pouch’.English : from Old French seculier ‘secular’, hence a status name for a member of the secular clergy, or a nickname for someone without religious inclination.

    Seckler

  • Cenchrea
  • Biblical

    Cenchrea

    millet; small pulse

    Cenchrea

  • Hulse
  • Surname or Lastname

    Dutch and North German (Hülse)

    Hulse

    Dutch and North German (Hülse) : topographic name for someone who lived where holly grew, Middle Low German huls, hüls.English (mainly Lancashire) : habitational name from a place in Cheshire, recorded in the mid 13th century in the forms Holes, Holis, and Holys. This probably represents a Middle English plural of Old English holh ‘hollow’, ‘depression’ (see Hole).

    Hulse

  • Dal
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Dal

    Pulses

    Dal

  • PULES
  • Female

    Native American

    PULES

    Native American Algonquin name PULES means "pigeon."

    PULES

  • Pules
  • Girl/Female

    Native American

    Pules

    Pigeon.

    Pules

  • Purse
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Purse

    English : metonymic occupational name for someone who made bags or purses or for an official in charge of expenditure, from Middle English purse (via Old English from Latin bursa).Scottish : variant of Purser.

    Purse

  • Gurtler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gurtler

    English : variant of Girdler.German (Gürtler) : occupational name for a maker of straps and belts, from Middle High German gurtel ‘belt’ (specifically a leather belt with brass fittings, from which a purse would be hung).

    Gurtler

  • Pullman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pullman

    English : derivative of the personal name Pell.German (Pullmann) : variant of Puhlmann, itself a variant of Puhl.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a bottle blower, from German Pulle ‘bottle’ + Mann ‘man’.

    Pullman

  • Purser
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Purser

    English : from an agent derivative of Middle English purse (see Purse), hence an occupational name for someone who made or sold purses and bags, or for an official in charge of expenditure.Scottish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac an Sparain ‘son of the purse’, traditionally born by purse-bearers to the Lords of the Isles.

    Purser

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Online names & meanings

  • Himakar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Himakar

    The Moon

  • Ratna Nidhi | ரத்நாநிதி
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Ratna Nidhi | ரத்நாநிதி

    Lord Vishnu

  • Christof
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, Danish, English, Greek, Latin, Swedish

    Christof

    He who Holds Christ in his Heart; Carrier of Christ

  • Rayirth
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Rayirth

    Lord Brahma

  • Nerina
  • Girl/Female

    Greek Latin

    Nerina

    The sea nymphs.

  • Robertshaw
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (West Yorkshire)

    Robertshaw

    English (West Yorkshire) : habitational name from a lost place in Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, taking its name from an owner Robert + Middle English shawe ‘copse’ (Old English sceaga).Americanized spelling of French Robichaud.

  • Subharda | ஸுபரதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Subharda | ஸுபரதா

    Sister of Krishna and balarama

  • Adrina
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Adrina

    From Adria, the Adriatic sea region. Also means dark.

  • MERHET-NETS
  • Male

    Egyptian

    MERHET-NETS

    , the grandson of Tetet.

  • Purna
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Purna

    Complete; Abundant

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  • Purse
  • v. t.

    To put into a purse.

  • Polycrotic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to polycrotism; manifesting polycrotism; as, a polycrotic pulse; a polycrotic pulse curve.

  • Dulse
  • n.

    A seaweed of a reddish brown color, which is sometimes eaten, as in Scotland. The true dulse is Sarcophyllis edulis; the common is Rhodymenia. [Written also dillisk.]

  • Hyperdicrotic
  • a.

    Excessive dicrotic; as, a hyperdicrotic pulse.

  • Dal
  • n.

    Split pulse, esp. of Cajanus Indicus.

  • Pursing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Purse

  • Purse
  • n.

    Hence, a treasury; finances; as, the public purse.

  • Sphygmic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the pulse.

  • Purse-proud
  • a.

    Affected with purse pride; puffed up with the possession of riches.

  • Purse
  • n.

    A sum of money offered as a prize, or collected as a present; as, to win the purse; to make up a purse.

  • Eurythmy
  • n.

    Regularly of the pulse.

  • Pulse
  • v. i.

    To beat, as the arteries; to move in pulses or beats; to pulsate; to throb.

  • Purset
  • n.

    A purse or purse net.

  • Bulse
  • n.

    A purse or bag in which to carry or measure diamonds, etc.

  • Monocrotic
  • a.

    Of, pertaining to, or showing, monocrotism; as, a monocrotic pulse; a pulse of the monocrotic type.

  • Podder
  • n.

    One who collects pods or pulse.

  • Leguminous
  • a.

    Pertaining to pulse; consisting of pulse.

  • Purse
  • v. t.

    To draw up or contract into folds or wrinkles, like the mouth of a purse; to pucker; to knit.

  • Pousse
  • n.

    Pulse; pease.

  • Pulsific
  • a.

    Exciting the pulse; causing pulsation.