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duty cycle
Last modified: Thursday, July 20, 2006
(1) In
print and copy
terminology, duty cycle refers to the number of copies or prints that the
device can reliably
produce on a monthly basis. Exceeding the duty cycle number on a regular basis
can lead to equipment malfunctions and breakdowns over time. Alternatively, not
printing or copying in numbers close to the duty cycle could mean you have
over-purchased on equipment.
(2) In time measurement, duty cycle is defined as the ratio of
the duration of the phenomenon in a given period to the period, where duty cycle
is abbreviated as D. In electronics, for example the duty cycle would refer to
the period of time in which the device operates without negative effects (e.g.
the period of time a power supply would run
without overheating).
(3) In RF (radio frequency) the duty cycle,
also called the duty factor, is the measure of the fraction of the time a radar
is transmitting.
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