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Delay line

In telecommunication, the term delay line has the following meanings:

1. A transmission line, or equivalent device, used to delay a signal.

2. A single-input-channel device, such as a single-input sequential logic element[?], in which the output channel state at a given instant, t, is the same as the input channel state at the instant t-n , where n is a number of time units, i.e. , the input sequence undergoes a delay of n time units, such as n femtoseconds, nanoseconds, or microseconds.

Note: The delay line may have additional taps yielding output channels with values less than n.

Source: from Federal Standard 1037C and from MIL-STD-188



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