Encoder definition

Encoder means a device that electronically inserts the caption data into the TV signal.
Encoder means the encoder portion of the MetaSound Codec that performs compression of raw audio data into coded data that can be decoded by the Decoder, as more fully described in Exhibit A.
Encoder means an encoder, compliant with the EVS Standard, which converts sampled audio data into a stream of compressed EVS data.

Examples of Encoder in a sentence

  • One Hot Encoder* top_n : 10* features_to_encode : None* categories : None* drop : if_binary* handle_unknown : ignore* handle_missing : error3.

  • To verify the Truth-tables of all logic gates.2. To realize and verify the Half & full adder circuits using logic gates.3. To realize Half & full subtractor circuits using logic gates.4. To realize Encoder and Decoder circuits5.

  • Unit 2: MSI devices like Comparators, Multiplexers, Encoder, Decoder, Driver & Multiplexed Display, Half and Full Adders, Subtractors, Serial and Parallel Adders, BCD Adder, Barrel shifter and ALU Unit 3: Sequential Logic Design: Building blocks like S-R, JK and Master-Slave JK FF, Edge triggered FF, Ripple and Synchronous counters, Shift registers, Finite state machines, Design of synchronous FSM, Algorithmic State Machines charts.

  • One Hot Encoder* top_n : 10* features_to_encode : None* categories : None* drop : if_binary* handle_unknown : ignore* handle_missing : error4.

  • An EAS Encoder used for gener- ating the EAS codes and the Attention Signal must be Certified in accordance with the procedures in part 2, subpart J, of this chapter.

  • Emphasis will be placed on notifiers having EAS encoders and on the reliable interface of the National Weather Service’s Specific Area Message Encoder (SAME) into the Ohio EAS structure.

  • UNIT III: Combinational LogicIntroduction, Analysis Procedure, Binary Adder–Subtractor, Binary Multiplier, Decoders, Encoders, Multiplexers, Demultiplexers, Priority Encoder, Code Converters, Magnitude Comparator, HDL Models of Combinational Circuits.Realization of Switching Functions Using PROM, PAL and PLA.

  • One Hot Encoder* top_n : 10* features_to_encode : None* categories : None* drop : None* handle_unknown : ignore* handle_missing : error3.

  • UNIT- III:Combinational LogicIntroduction, Analysis Procedure, Binary Adder–Subtractor, Binary Multiplier, Decoders, Encoders, Multiplexers, Demultiplexers, Priority Encoder, Code Converters, Magnitude Comparator, HDL Models of Combinational Circuits.Realization of Switching Functions Using PROM, PAL and PLA.

  • Encoder - The hardware equipment that writes the magnetic information character recognition (MICR) on the bottom of incoming checks.


More Definitions of Encoder

Encoder means an existing device, as developed by Arbitron, for encoding inaudible information in audio signals and any improvements thereto made by Arbitron.
Encoder means the encoder portion of the RT24 Basic Codec that performs compression of a raw audio data into coded data that can be decoded by the Decoder, as more fully described in Exhibit A.

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