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free-running

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free-running
adj
1. (Engineering / Mechanical Engineering) (of a mechanism, material, etc.) moving smoothly and uninterruptedly
2. (Electronics) Electronics of or relating to a periodic signal that is not synchronized to a timing source free-running interference produces moving patterns on a television screen


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The SPI-4 standard not only doubles the raw speed but addresses the protocol overhead with paced data transfer mode, which includes a free-running clock, driver pre-compensation (pre-comp), optional adaptive active filter receivers (AAF), quick arbitration and selection (QAS), and packetized commands and messaging.
Free-running procedures typically collect a single count of total wheel revolutions during a 24-hr period and provide only an indirect measure of motivation to run, which can be defined as the reinforcing value of access to a wheel.
Rollers must be free-running and rubber coated, like rollers for tacky film.
 
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