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Definition of Synchronous operation
1. Noun. Operations that are initiated predictably by a clock.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Synchronous Operation
Literary usage of Synchronous operation
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Seminar on East-West Energy Trade: Proceedings, Vienna, 3rd-4th October 1991 by International Energy Agency, Austria, World Bank (1992)
"Second, the setting up of synchronous operation raises a quantity of problems
with, as a basic postulate, the fact that an extension of the UCPTE can in no ..."
2. Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers by American Institute of Electrical Engineers (1913)
"The damper winding is of low resistance to serve as a damper during synchronous
operation, and as a starting winding for usual synchronous-motor ..."
3. Synchronous Motors and Converters: Theory and Methods of Calculation and Testing by André Eugène Blondel, Comfort Avery Adams (1913)
"... one being a fine wire winding for synchronous operation, the other being a
coarse wire winding which serves for starting. The armature itself also has ..."
4. Synchronous Motors and Converters: Theory and Methods of Calculation and Testing by André Eugène Blondel, Comfort Avery Adams (1913)
"Both the field and armature of the Fort Wayne motor are laminated; the field has
two windings, one being a fine wire winding for synchronous operation, ..."
5. Transactions by American Institute of Electrical Engineers (1911)
"Thus, reactance is necessary for synchronous operation, and the larger the
reactance is, compared with the resistance of the cross circuit, ..."
6. Seminar on East-West Energy Trade: Proceedings, Vienna, 3rd-4th October 1991 by International Energy Agency, Austria, World Bank (1992)
"Second, the setting up of synchronous operation raises a quantity of problems
with, as a basic postulate, the fact that an extension of the UCPTE can in no ..."
7. Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers by American Institute of Electrical Engineers (1913)
"The damper winding is of low resistance to serve as a damper during synchronous
operation, and as a starting winding for usual synchronous-motor ..."
8. Synchronous Motors and Converters: Theory and Methods of Calculation and Testing by André Eugène Blondel, Comfort Avery Adams (1913)
"... one being a fine wire winding for synchronous operation, the other being a
coarse wire winding which serves for starting. The armature itself also has ..."
9. Synchronous Motors and Converters: Theory and Methods of Calculation and Testing by André Eugène Blondel, Comfort Avery Adams (1913)
"Both the field and armature of the Fort Wayne motor are laminated; the field has
two windings, one being a fine wire winding for synchronous operation, ..."
10. Transactions by American Institute of Electrical Engineers (1911)
"Thus, reactance is necessary for synchronous operation, and the larger the
reactance is, compared with the resistance of the cross circuit, ..."