deassert
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[edit]deassert (third-person singular simple present deasserts, present participle deasserting, simple past and past participle deasserted)
- (electronics) To remove a signal on a line.
- 1985, Vinod Kumar Bansal, Design of Microprocessor Based Systems, Wiley Eastern Limited, →OCLC, page 131:
- The controller deasserts this line to allow the talker to place status or data on the data bus.
- 1999, Don Anderson, PCI System Architecture, Addison-Wesley Professional, →OCLC, page 139:
- It therefore inserts a wait state into the third data phase by deasserting IRDY# at the start of clock cycle four.
- 2017, Randal Fulton, Airborne Electronic Hardware Design Assurance: A Practitioner's Guide to RTCA/DO-254, CRC Press:
- The third requirement is to deassert the outputs to their inactive state in response to the input conditions being satisfied.