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Glossary
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memory
(1) The high-speed electronic storage components of a computer or 
instrument product. Typically, access times of electronic memories are less 
than 100 ns, while hard disk drives have access times in the range of 10 ms. 
The most common form of electronic memory is Random Access Memory 
(RAM). 
(2) The chips in a computer that can store data when the computer is 
powered on. Different from storage devices, such as disks or tapes. 
memory buffer
See 
memory map
Maps physical resources such as RAM and EPROM to particular CPU 
addresses. A software memory map maps particular code segments to 
particular CPU addresses.
MFLOPS
Million floating-point operations per second.
min
(1) minutes
(2) minimum
N
NC
Normally Closed, or Not Connected
NP
No Pullup
O
onboard channels
Channels provided by the plug-in data acquisition device.
OUT
output signal
P
p
pull up (v.),
pull-up (adj.)
PC
Personal Computer