Isochronous in a sentence as an adjective

That'd be isochronous too, and about the same bitrate and latency.

It's a lot more expensive to build a device that operates in isochronous.

The Pi would be perfect if only they can fix the problems with USB and isochronous transfers that prevent the Kinect from working.

For cameras, that ought to be possible, as they use USB's "isochronous" mode, for which you need to decide the bitrate in advance.

USB does have a reserved bandwidth mechanism, called isochronous pipes.

How does that help?And USB devices are polled, at three levels as I recall - 'control', 'interrupt' including 'isochronous' and 'bulk transfer'.

Isn't that the whole point of USB's isochronous transfer mode, where a peripheral schedules part of the total USB bandwidth budget for a regular transfer of data?

I'd heard that doing isochronous audio was hard, and "yeah, yeah, sure," but I had no idea it was really hard until I'd shipped a system that used it, with tight constraints around latency variance.

Carmack has also mentioned in the past we could solve other buffer problem with non-isochronous displays, essentially a display that doesn't run on a fixed hz cycle but rather outputs lines to the screen as it comes down the pipeline at whatever framerate the host system can handle

Isochronous definitions

adjective

equal in duration or interval; "the oscillations were isochronal"

See also: isochronal