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redundancy check

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Noun1.redundancy check - a system of checking for errors in computer functioning
confirmation, substantiation, verification, check - additional proof that something that was believed (some fact or hypothesis or theory) is correct; "fossils provided further confirmation of the evolutionary theory"


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Other topics include Montgomery multiplication with redundancy check, countermeasure attacks branch target buffer attacks, a double data rate AES architecture, tate pairing with strong fault resiliency, and register transfer level concurrent error detection.
Integrated with a MCS-52 CPU core, 32Kbyte internal Flash, hardware ECC and Cyclic Redundancy Check, as well as 256 byte fixed data RAM and 5Kbyte floating data RAM, the Flash card controller fully utilizes the USB2.
With the introduction of Ultra160 SCSI, three key technologies were introduced and include dual-edge clocking, domain validation, and cyclic redundancy check (CRC).
 
 
 
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