1. gating - Noun
2. gating - Verb
gating
present participle of gate
gating (plural gatings)
An arrangement of gates.
Analysis of industrial designs reveals a large margin of potential for power saving based on clock gating functions that initially appear to be useless due to timing violation or excessive power consumption. Source: Internet
As parents continue to debate whether or not their children should start school in-person, 41 Action News has received questions about the gating criteria the Johnson County Department of Health and. Source: Internet
GABA has a homologous function to ACh, gating anion channels that allow Cl − ions to enter the post synaptic neuron. Source: Internet
Note that there is still a shrinkage void where the final material solidifies, but if designed properly this will be in the gating system or riser. Source: Internet
Doping and gating move either the conduction or valence band much closer to the Fermi level, and greatly increase the number of partially filled states. Source: Internet
However, one important feature of semiconductors (and some insulators, known as semi-insulators) is that their conductivity can be increased and controlled by doping with impurities and gating with electric fields. Source: Internet