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English term or phrase:
bounce
Romanian translation:
deviere/ricoșare
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danieline
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bounce
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Additional denoise was necessary prior to regularization. Residual high-amplitude far-offset dipping noise related to diffracted multiples was addressed with two passes of PWDF in the shot domain and TFDN in the CMP gather domain on the data beneath the seafloor canyon. Denoise was constrained to the first bounce multiple and below.
Additional denoise was necessary prior to regularization. Residual high-amplitude far-offset dipping noise related to diffracted multiples was addressed with two passes of PWDF in the shot domain and TFDN in the CMP gather domain on the data beneath the seafloor canyon. Denoise was constrained to the first bounce multiple and below.
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https://www.proto-electronics.com/blog/top-5-rules-pcb-noise...
(ground bounce: in digital circuits, the fast and relentless rise of switching frequencies means that electrical signals have less and less time to return to the ground reference level. This can cause the signal to "bounce" above ground level, generating unexpected current spikes and resulting in noise in the output signal. In the case of multiple simultaneous switching, the amount of noise can also produce false or double switching, resulting in a malfunction of the circuit)
(ground bounce: in digital circuits, the fast and relentless rise of switching frequencies means that electrical signals have less and less time to return to the ground reference level. This can cause the signal to "bounce" above ground level, generating unexpected current spikes and resulting in noise in the output signal. In the case of multiple simultaneous switching, the amount of noise can also produce false or double switching, resulting in a malfunction of the circuit)
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