cascaded

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cascaded

  1. Arranged so that the result of one step or process provides the input to the next.
    • 2019, Shuqin Lou, ‎Chunling Yang, Digital Electronic Circuits: Principles and Practices, page 264:
      When operating synchronous counters in a cascaded configuration, it is necessary to use count enable and TC to achieve higher-modulus operation.
    • 2022, Francesco Baldi, ‎Andrea Coraddu, ‎Maria E. Mondejar, Sustainable Energy Systems on Ships, page 173:
      One widely investigated concept is cascaded cooling cycles, which integrates two cooling technologies: medium to high-level cooling and low-level refrigeration.
    • 2023, Xin Zhang, ‎Fanfan Lin, ‎Hao Ma, Holistic Design of Resonant DC Transformer on Constant Voltage Conversion, Cascaded Stability and High Efficiency, page 117:
      Therefore, it is likely that the CLLC resonant DCT will experience instability when used in a cascaded arrangement.
  2. Flowing on from the previous step or process; Using as input the output of the previous step.
    • 2009, John K. Ousterhout, ‎Ken Jones ·, Tcl and the Tk Toolkit:
      After an entry has been invoked in a cascaded menu, both it and its parent are unposted.
    • 2010, Marcin Gorawski, “Extended Cascaded Star Schema for Distributed Spatial Data Warehouse”, in Roman Wyrzykowski, ‎Jack Dongarra, ‎Konrad Karczewski page=169, editor, Parallel Processing and Applied Mathematics:
      According to the definition of the cascaded star presented above, the dimensions of the cascaded star can be either single star or another cascaded star schema.
    • 2020, Xian Wen Ng, Concise Guide to Heat Exchanger Network Design, page 27:
      The “cascaded heat” is shown by arrows and values indicated outside the boxes and beside the arrows. Since they are outside the boxes (boxes representing process streams), the cascaded enthalpies are representative of the enthalpy change of the external surroundings, -ΔH.

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cascaded

  1. simple past and past participle of cascade

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