English
Etymology
From Greek iso, same + chronous, time
Adjective
isochronous
#happening at regular intervals
#happening at the same time; isochronal
#computing of or pertaining to the use of clocks derived from the same clock reference
#: Their entire national telephone network is isochronous, with a clock distribution tree radiating from a single, protected cesium reference clock.
#computing of or pertaining to data associated with time sensitive application
#: These packets belong to an isochronous voice application and need priority handling.
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