Examples of using Microseconds in English and their translations into French
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in a few tens of microseconds can be transferred hundreds of numbers"Float" between separate programs,
Microseconds, that's the minimal amount of time it requires to confirm a lock before the gate automatically kicks in,
Data is relayed wirelessly between the transmitter and receiver every 600 microseconds(µs), so the control system will receive a continuous stream of data with minimal latency.
a nominal pulse duration of 0.04 microseconds.
But certain stages take place in microseconds, and some steps in these phases take place even for a nanosecond
somewhat longer as it traveled through the wire, and access times on the order of 500 microseconds were typical.
for the Mather DPF machine, a few microseconds(for a small focus) to 10 microseconds for a larger focus machine.
can capture a new waveform every 1 or 2 microseconds, depending on the model, at the fastest timebase,
with each individual pulse lasting on the order of 100 microseconds(0.0001 seconds)
while the intensity of the waveform decreases over a period of 40 to 50 microseconds 0.00004 to 0.00005 seconds.
in times of the order of microseconds.
The rotation motion is accelerating(its period, reported in 2004 to be 7.75 hours, is decreasing by 76.5 microseconds per year) and the two compact stars get closer by about three meters each year.
high voltage increases(more than 500 V) with rise times close to one hundred of microseconds.
measures the time the pulse returning from 0 to 32000 microseconds.
producing a longer day than 23 microseconds land per year.
with a precision of up to 7 arc microseconds or 7/3600e degree for the brightest stars(magnitude 12 or less) to 300 microseconds of arc for the fainter stars magnitude 20.
with a pulse width of three microseconds, a peak power output of 15 to 20 kW,
The calculation of the motion of a robot arm that must grab an object on a table to place it somewhere else is performed by software on a Xeon 4 hearts to 3.5 GHz in 815,000 microseconds or 756.000 microseconds, according to the chosen algorithm.
it conducts until the arc is interrupted by the current falling too low for too long under 10 milliamperes for more than 100 microseconds for the KN22 krytrons.
with flower movement taking 25 microseconds, as pollen is catapulted from the stamens at velocities in excess of half the speed of sound-near the theoretical physical limits for movements in plants.