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Term

Description

Face-Down

Refers to an output tray on a printer in which pages are delivered with the readable side facing down. As each sheet is placed on top of the last, multi-page documents delivered to a face-down tray are normally in the correct page order.

Face-Up

Refers to an output tray on a printer in which pages are delivered with the readable side upwards. As each sheet is placed on top of the last, multi-page documents delivered to a face-up tray are normally in reverse page order.

Facsimile (fax)

The transmission of pictures, maps or other documents via communications circuits using a device which scans the original document, transforms the image into coded signals and reproduces the original document at a distant point.

Fast Ethernet

An extension of the Ethernet IEEE standard, IEEE 802.3u, that defines the transmission of data over copper wire or fiber optic cable at a rate of 100 Mbps.

FAV (HAVi)

FAV is an acronym for Full AV device. This would be a device, such as a set-top box, that is designed to have Java applications installed on it, thereby adding specific functionality to it.

FCC

Federal Communications Commission. A board of commissioners, appointed by the President, having the power to regulate wire and radio telecommunications in the United States. The government agency established by the Communications Act of 1934 which regulates the interstate communications industry.

FCS

Frame Check Sequence

FDMA

Frequency Division Multiple Access. A digital radio technology that divides the available spectrum into separate radio channels. Generally used in conjunction with Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) or Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA).

Feathering

A term used when describing printed text quality. Feathering occurs when deposited ink follows the contours of the paper. Depending on the viscosity of the ink, the rougher the grain of the paper the more pronounced the feathering will be.

FEC

Forward Error Correction. Correction to ascertain extent, of faulty bits in the received signal.

FEC

Forward Error Correction,a methodology that uses error correction coding to transmission. This is the opposite of ARQ (automatic repeat request) which uses retransmission of data.

FFT

Acronym for Fast Fourier Transform. Converts analog waveforms into a form that can be easily analyzed for DSP applications.

FG

Acronym for Fine pitch ball Grid array package. A leadless, surface mounted package that is over 50% smaller than traditional BGA for similar pin counts.

FHSS

Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum. A spread spectrum modulation technique where the transmitter frequency hops from channel to channel in a predetermined but pseudo-random manner. The signal is de-hopped at the receiver by a frequency synthesizer controlled by a pseudo-random sequence generator synchronized to the transmitter's pseudo-random generator. Quite simply, frequency hopping is a type of radio communications in which the transmitter and receiver hops in synchronization from one frequency to another according to a prearranged pattern.

Fiber Optic Cables

Fiber optic cabling is constructed of three concentric layers: The "core" is the central region of an optical fiber through which light is transmitted.

The "cladding" is the material in the middle layer. It has a lower index of refraction than the core which serves to confine the light to the core. An outer "protective layer", or "buffer", serves to protect the core and cladding from damage.

Field

The set of alternating lines in an interlaced video frame. An interlaced frame consists of two fields -- a top field and a bottom field. A field is one-half of a complete television scanning cycle (1/60 of a second in NTSC; 1/50 of a second in PAL/SECAM). When interlaced, two fields combine to make one video frame.

FIFO

Acronym for First In First Out. Type of memory that reads out data in the order received.

Filter

A device used to block or reduce signals at certain frequencies while allowing others to pass through.

FIPS

Federal Information Processing Standards

FIR Filter

Acronym for Finite Impulse Response. IP used in DSP applications used to filter out different frequencies.

FIR Filter Generator

A Xilinx tool that helps designers define and design FIR filters.

Firewall

Hardware or software that restricts traffic to a private network from an unsecured network and helps isolate LAN segments from each other to protect data resources and help manage traffic.

FireWire

Standard high-speed serial bus. Supports up to 400 Mbps today, going to 3200 Mbps, and plug-and-play.

First Print Out Time

The time taken between a printer receiving the data for the first page of a print job, and delivering the page to the output tray. Most printers do not start printing immediately the data is received, but need a few seconds in which to assimilate the data, setup the page formatting, and start the motors which drive the paper path.

Flash Memory

Flash memory is a nonvolatile memory that can be programmed and erased electrically. FLASH is similar to EEPROM technology but is smaller and newer. It is used for permanent data storing.

Flip Flop

A basic logic function that stores the input value of a signal when triggered by the clock input.

Floorplanner

Graphical tool that a designer uses to place logic.

FM

Frequency Modulation. An analog modulation technique whereby the frequency of a carrier is varied to encode information.

Fmax

The maximum frequency at which you can operate a logic function within the device.

Font

A collection of characters in a particular typeface, typestyle, and character set. A bitmap font is normally also defined by size and orientation.

Font Cache

An area of RAM in a printer which is used for the temporary storage of bitmap fonts which have either been read from hard disk, or created from outline fonts.

Footprint

The geographic area toward which a satellite directs its signal. Within the footprint of a satellite, the reception of the satellite signals with high quality is possible, using a dish of specified size.

Foundation

A complete ready to use Xilinx software design environment.

Foundation ISE

A complete ready to use enhanced Xilinx software design environment targeted for HDL designers.

Four Wire Circuits

Circuits which use two separate one-way transmission paths of two wires each, as opposed to regular local lines which usually only have two wires to carry conversations in both directions. One set of wires carries conversation in one direction, the other in the opposite direction.

Fourier

One of the great mathematicians whose theory states that all waveforms can be represented by an infinite summation of Sines and Cosines.

FPD

Flat Panel Displays

FPGA

Field Programmable Gate Array. Xilinx Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) are SRAM based that use LUTs to generate logic.

FPM RAM

Acronym for Fast Page Mode. Type of DRAM that allows faster access to data in the same row or page.

Frame

In a data communications context this term refers to a variable length grouping of digital data transmitted between end stations. These frames include a header containing addressing and control information. In a telecommunications context, a frame is pattern appearing regularly, typically every 125 microseconds, in a transmitted data stream that is used to define the structure of the transmitted data and to carry control information. A video frame consists of two interlaced fields of either 525 lines (NTSC) or 625 lines (PAL/SECAM), running at 30 frames per second (NTSC) or 25 fps (PAL/SECAM). Film runs at 24 fps.

Frame grabber

A device which interfaces between a camera and a computer, and captures a frame of video information sampled into a memory.

Frame rate

The speed at which video frames are scanned or displayed -- 30 frames a second for NTSC, 25 frames per second for PAL/SECAM.

Frequency

It is the number of clock cycles occurring per second, is denoted by Hertz (Hz). The unit of measurement is Hertz, where 1Hertz = 1 cycle/second.

FSK

Frequency Shift Keying. A modulation scheme for data communications using a limited number of discrete frequencies to convey binary information.

FTP

The File Transfer protocol (FTP) provides a way to move data efficiently from one machine to another.

Full Custom

Device technology where all parameters (transistor size, interconnect, etc.) can be completely user defined.

Full-Duplex Ethernet MAC

Full-Duplex is another mode of operation of Ethernet MAC (Based on IEEE 802.3X) . Full-Duplex bypasses the CSMA/CD protocol. Full-duplex mode allows two stations to simultaneously exchange data over a point to point link that provides independent transmit and receive paths. Since each station can simultaneously transmit and receive data, the aggregate throughput of the link is effectively doubled. A 10 Mb/s station operating in full-duplex mode provides a maximum bandwidth of 20 Mb/s. A full-duplex 100 Mb/s station provides 200 Mb/s of bandwidth.

Fuser

The mechanism in a laser printer which binds the toner to the paper. Most fusers use hot rollers and fuse the toner into the paper using heat and pressure, but a few printers have radiant fusers which fuse using heat alone.

Fuser Oil

A temperature resistant oil used on fuser rollers to prevent toner adhering to the surface of the rollers. On small printers the fuser oil is normally contained in the fuser cleaning pad.

FZP

Fast Zero Power

 
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