verUNDet

English translation: ANDed

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German term or phrase:verUNDet
English translation:ANDed
Entered by: Jim Alder

04:31 Jan 27, 2005
German to English translations [PRO]
Tech/Engineering - Computers: Hardware
German term or phrase: verUNDet
"Das Data Ready Signal der A/D-Wandler ist über Hardwarelogik verUNDet und erzeugt einen Interrupt, wenn alle Wandler Daten haben."
It has been suggested that this has something to do with Boolean logic. Any ideas?
Jim Alder
Local time: 10:09
AND-ed
Explanation:
If it's Boolean logic ...

The data ready signal from the A/D converter is AND-ed via the hardware logic ...

If you can have "verUNDen" then the equivalent would have to be "to AND"
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Gillian Searl
United Kingdom
Local time: 17:09
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Thanks, that made sense of it.
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3 +3AND-ed
Gillian Searl
4s.u.
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4join by a logical AND
Robert Schlarb


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AND-ed


Explanation:
If it's Boolean logic ...

The data ready signal from the A/D converter is AND-ed via the hardware logic ...

If you can have "verUNDen" then the equivalent would have to be "to AND"

Gillian Searl
United Kingdom
Local time: 17:09
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Native speaker of: English
PRO pts in category: 4
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Thanks, that made sense of it.

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  MMUlr
1 hr

agree  Ken Cox: or 'logically ANDed' -- pretty standard terminology in this context
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agree  Sabine Griebler
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join by a logical AND


Explanation:
the classical way of saying it
google it and you'll find examples

Robert Schlarb
Local time: 18:09
Works in field
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish, Native in GermanGerman
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