gater

See also: gâter and 'Gater

English

Etymology

gate + -er

Noun

gater (plural gaters)

  1. A mechanism that saves power in a circuit by removing the clock signal while the circuit is not in use.
    • 2012, Rakesh Chadha, J. Bhasker, An ASIC Low Power Primer: Analysis, Techniques and Specification, page 118:
      Optimizing the selection of clock gaters based on activity is known as power-driven clock gating.
    • Patrick Lee, Introduction to Low-Power Design in VLSIs (page 125)
      With more clock buffers instead of gaters in the clock distribution, the power is significantly reduced based on Table 4-4.

Norwegian Bokmål

Noun

gater m or f

  1. indefinite plural of gate

Norwegian Nynorsk

Noun

gater f

  1. indefinite plural of gate

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from German Gatter.

Noun

gater n (plural gatere)

  1. sawmill

Declension

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