• In electronic engineering, a bridging fault consists of two signals that are connected when they should not be. Depending on the logic circuitry employed...
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  • the stuck-at fault model. A signal, or gate output, is stuck at a 0 or 1 value, independent of the inputs to the circuit. the bridging fault model. Two...
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  • other driver in a bridging situation, the dominant driver forces the logic to the other one, in such case a dominant bridging fault is used. To better...
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    In geology, a fault is a planar fracture or discontinuity in a volume of rock across which there has been significant displacement as a result of rock-mass...
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  • types are normal faults, reverse faults, thrusts or thrust faults and strike-slip faults. Many faults may have acted as both normal faults at one time and...
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  • Orlock Bridge Fault is a major geological fault which extends through County Armagh, Northern Ireland and across the North Channel into Galloway in southern...
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  • two vectors be applied sequentially. The model also fails to detect bridging faults between adjacent signal lines, occurring in pins that drive bus connections...
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  • stuck-open fault, which simulates a disconnected node bridging faults, which simulate an unwanted connected between two nodes transition-delay faults, which...
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    The Hayward Fault Zone is a right-lateral strike-slip geologic fault zone capable of generating destructive earthquakes. The fault was first named in the...
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  • in hardware fault involved nothing more than shorting connections on circuit boards and observing the effect on the system (bridging faults). It was used...
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    particularly in the event a few nodes should fail. This in turn contributes to fault-tolerance and reduced maintenance costs. Mesh topology may be contrasted...
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    detected Forth Road Bridge fault, inquiry is told". The National. Retrieved 28 August 2016. "Seized pin caused Forth Road Bridge fault, engineer tells Holyrood...
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    Madrid seismic zone (NMSZ), sometimes called the New Madrid fault line (or fault zone or fault system), is a major seismic zone and a prolific source of...
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  • of the bridging functions are performed by the end systems, particularly the sources, giving rise to its name. Source-route transparent bridging, abbreviated...
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  • types are normal faults, reverse faults, thrusts or thrust faults and strike-slip faults. Many faults may have acted as both normal faults at one time and...
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  • Denholme Clough Fault is a small fault located in Denholme, Northern England. The fault is approximately 500 metres (1,600 ft) long. The fault has produced...
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  • are normal faults, reverse faults, thrusts, thrust faults or slides and strike-slip faults. Many faults may have acted as both normal faults at one time...
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    The Great Glen Fault is a strike-slip fault that runs through the Great Glen in Scotland. Occasional moderate tremors have been recorded over the past...
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  • near-vertical and are bounded to the north by the Orlock Bridge Fault and to the south by the Laurieston Fault. Graptolites are found in a few beds. "Gala Group"...
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  • bridge loops and the broadcast radiation that results from them. Spanning tree also allows a network design to include backup links providing fault tolerance...
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    snapped due to a technical fault. Since early July of 2024, the bridge has been closed due to a major technical fault. The bridge was only meant to be closed...
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    Cable fault location is the process of locating periodic faults, such as insulation faults in cables. In this process, mobile shock discharge generators...
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    Island Fault (SWIF) Rogers Belt (Mount Vernon Fault/Granite Falls Fault Zone) Cherry Creek Fault Zone Rattlesnake Mountain Fault Zone Seattle Fault Tacoma...
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    The Seattle Fault is a zone of multiple shallow east–west thrust faults that cross the Puget Sound Lowland and through Seattle (in the U.S. state of Washington)...
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    moving in a northwest direction) in other locations such as the San Andreas Fault in central and southern California. Tectonic processes active in the Cascadia...
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    a fault plane. The sides of a fault move past each other smoothly and aseismically only if there are no irregularities or asperities along the fault surface...
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  • metropolitan area networks - Audio Video Bridging (AVB) Systems". IEEE. "IEEE 802.1: 802.1BA - Audio Video Bridging (AVB) Systems". www.ieee802.org. "HP accuses...
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    Gorge, which flows along a fault line. To minimize bridge damage from earthquake movements along the fault line, the bridge was designed with anchors only...
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    the Orlock Bridge Fault, a structure which can be traced southwest into Ireland and the northernmost of the three is the Fardingmullach Fault. Two strike...
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  • types are normal faults, reverse faults, thrusts or thrust faults and strike-slip faults. Column 1 indicates the name of the fault. Note that different...
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