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`dyadic (mathematics of computing) Pertaining te an operation
`involving two operands. Contrast: monadic.
`1084-1986w
`(C)
`dyadic Boolean operation A logical operation involving two
`operands. For example, the equivalence operation. Contrast:
`monadic Boolean operation.
`(C)
`[084-1986w
`dyadic operation An operation involving two operands. Con-
`trast: monadie operation.
`(C)
`1084-1986w
`dyadic operator An operator that specifies an operation on two
`operands. Syionym: binary operator. Centrast: monadic op-
`erator.
`(C)
`{084-1986w
`dyadic selective construct An if-then-else construct in which
`processing is specified for both outcomes ofthe branch. Con-
`trast: monadic selective construct.
`(C) 6)0.12-1990
`dynamic (1) (excitation systems) A state in which one or more
`quanitifies exhibit appreciable change within an arbitrarily
`short time interval. Note: For excitation control systems, this
`time interval encompasses up to 15-20 sec.: that is, sufficient
`timeto ascertain whether oscillations are decaying orbuilding
`up with time. See also: control system, feedback.
`(PE) 42 1A-1978s
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`(2) (software) Pertaining to an event or process that occurs
`during computer program execution: for example, dynamic
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`analysis, dynamic binding. Contrast: static.
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`dynamic accuracy Accuracy determined with a tine-varying
`output. Contrast: static accuracy. See alse: electronic analog
`computer.
`(BT{C)
`165-1977w, 185-1975w
`dynamic allocation Sec: dynamic resource allocation.
`dynamically programmable logic gafe A gate inp a ficld pro-
`grammable gate array, the function of which can be changed
`while it is in the circuit.Nore: This is a function that is avail-
`able in some RAM-based ficld programmable gate arrays.
`(C) 610. 10-1004
`dynamically tuned gyro (DTG) (inertial sensors) A two-de-
`gree-of-frecdomt gyro in which a dynamically tuned flexure
`and gimbal mechanism both supports the rotor and provides
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`angular freedom about axes perpendicular to the spin axis.
`See alse; dynamic tuning.
`(AE) 528-1994
`dynamic analysis (software) The process of evaluating a sys
`tem or component based on its behavior during execution.
`Contrast: static analysis. See also: demonstration; testing.
`(C) 610,12-1990
`dynamic analyzer (software) A software tool that aids in the
`evaluation of a computer program by monitoring execution
`of the program, Examplesinclude instrumentationtools, soft-
`ware monitors, and tracers. See also: computer program, ex-
`ecution; program: software monitor: static analyzer; tracer.
`(C/SE} 729-1983s
`dynamic binding (software) Binding performed during the ex-
`ceution of a computer program, Contrast: static binding.
`(C) 61012-1990
`dynamic braking (rotating machinery) A system of electric
`braking in which the excited machine is disconnected from
`the supply system and connected as a gencrator. the cnergy
`being dissipated in the winding and, if necessary, ina separate
`resistor.
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`dynamic braking envelope A curvethat defines the dynamic
`braki
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`2 limits in terms of speedand tractive force as restricted
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`1096-1988
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`execution, based on current need. Contrast: simple buffering.
`(C) 610.12-1990
`(2) Buffering in which buffer storage is allocated in the sizes
`andat the times as required by an application.
`(C) 610.10-1994
`dynamic bus sizing The ability of some microprocessors to
`adjust the number and the size of data transfers to the amount
`of data that the responding board can access in one transfer.
`During the address broadcast portion of the cycle, the slave
`informs the master how manydata lines it actually drives or
`receives. This information is made available to on-boardlogic
`that can then adjust the amount of data that if access during
`the data transfer to the capabilities of the slave.
`(C/MM)
`dynamic characteristic See: load characteristic.
`dynamic check Sec: problem check.
`dynamic computer check See: problem check.
`dynamic configuration (DC) An optional. akternative method
`of automatically assigning logical addresses to VXIbus de-
`vices at system power-on or other configuration times, using
`ihe MODID fines.
`ft allows for cach slot to coniain one or
`more devices as well as different devices withina slot to share
`address deceding hardware.
`(C/MM)_
`1155-1992
`dynamic cutoff frequency (nonlinear, active, and nonrecip-
`rocal waveguide components) (semiconductor) A figure of
`merit used for varactor diodes. Unlike fixed cutoff frequency
`measurements at specific bias voltages, dynamic cutoff fre-
`quency is a measure of the varactor’s total change in Q from
`a slight forward bias current to reverse breakdownvoltage.
`This dynamic or total figure of merit is useful in evaluating
`the frequency multiplier performance of fully driven multi-
`pliers.
`(MTT) 457-1982w
`dynamic dump A dumpthai is produced during the execution
`of a computer program. Contrast: static dump. See also:
`change dump; memory dump: postmartem dump; selective
`dump; snapshot dump.
`(C) 61012-1990
`dynamic dumping (test, measurement, and diagnostic equip-
`ment) The printing of diagnostic information without stop-
`ping the programbeing tested.
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`dynamic electrode potential An electrode potential when cur-
`rent is passing betweenthe electrode andthe electrolyte. See
`also; electrochemistry,
`(EEC/PE)
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`dynamic energy sensifiviiy See: sensitivity, dynamic.
`dynamic error (1) (analog computer) Anerror in a time-vary-
`ing signal resulting from imperfect dynamic response of a
`transducer.
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`(2) (software) Anerror that is dependent on the time-varying
`nature of an inpul. Contrast: static error.
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`(C) 610.12-1990
`dynamic hoiding brake A braking system designed for the pur-
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`pose of exerting maximum braking
`force at a fixed speed only
`and used primarily to assist in maintaining this fixed specd
`whena irain is descending a grade, but not to effect a deccl-
`eration. See a/so: dynamic braking.
`(EEC/PE)
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`dynamic impedance (low voltage varistor surge arresters) A
`measure of small signal impedanceat a given operating point,
`described as the rate of change of varistor voltage with respect
`at the operating point.
`(PE)
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`dynamicizer Sec: serializer.
`dynamicload line Thelocus ofall simultaneous values oftotal
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