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Term

Description

Nanosecond

A billionth of a second. Many computer operations, such as the speed of memory chips, are measured in nanoseconds. Nanosecond is often abbreviated as ns.

Narrowband

A signal where the transmission bandwidth is on the order of its information bandwidth.

NCO

Acronym for Numerically Controlled Oscillator. Type of IP used in creating sine/cosine applications.

Netlist

A file that describes the logic and the connections of a circuit or a system.

NetTV

TV-centric information appliances that provide Internet access and use the TV as their primary display. These are standalone products that are set on top of the TV ("set-top"). These include TVs with Internet connectivity built in at the time of manufacture. Examples: set-top boxes, integrated TVs, enhanced traditional cable boxes, direct satellite devices.

Network

A collection of MPEG-2 Transport Stream multiplexes transmitted on a single delivery system, e.g. all digital channels on a specific cable system.

Network Address

A unique number associated with a host that identifies it to other hosts during network transactions.

Network layer

The Network Layer controls the operation of the network or sub-network (or sub-net). It decides which physical pathway the data should take based on network conditions, priorities of service, and other factors. The Network Layer relieves the upper layers of the need to know anything about the data transmission and switching technologies used to connect systems. It is responsible for establishing, maintaining, and terminating connections across the intervening communications facility.

Network Printer

A printer which is designed to connect to a network and be used by groups of users, a sub-class of workgroup printers.

NIC

Network Interface Card. The circuit board or other hardware that provides the interface between a communicating DTE and the network. It allows communications with other stations and usually refers to a network adapter card which installs in a computer.

NIST

National Institute of Standards and Technology

NoBL SRAM

No Bus Latency SRAM

Node

Any network station

Noise

An ever present unwanted background signal that needs to be compensated for or removed.

Non encoded PST

Data modulated by PSK (Phase Shift Keying) that is not modified by the Reed-Solomon encoder before transmission.

Nonvolatile

Type of memory or configuration that retains programmed information even when power is removed from the device. Examples of Nonvolatile memory are EPROM or Flash-based CPLDs.

NT (ISDN)

Network Terminator

NT1 (Network Termination Equipment for layer 1)

Equipment that terminates the ISDN network connection at OSI layer 1 (the physical layer). Specifically it terminates the U interface and converts it into an S/T interface.

NT2 (Network Termination Equipment for layer 2)

Equipment that terminates the ISDN network interface at OSI layer 2, (the data link layer). An example would be a PBX that terminates a PRI connection and provides several BRI interfaces. An NT2 interfaces to TAs or TE1s via an S interface and to an NT1 via a T interface.

NTSC

The color TV system established by the US National Television Standards Committee which is used in North America, Japan and their dependents. NTSC produces interlaced 525 line 30 frames/pictures.

NTSC format

A color television format used in the United States. See also PAL, SECAM.

NVOD

Near Video On Demand. Term properly describing movie service, but now generally referring to all types of near-on-demand services where viewers are able to order and see a given program on an individual basis at a given time interval.

 
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