Definitions for "Burst Mode"
Keywords:  shutter, skew, shoot, mode, button
Bursting is a rapid data-transfer technique that automatically generates a block of data (a series of consecutive addresses) every time the processor requests a single address. The assumption is that the next data-address the processor will request will be sequential to the previous one. Bursting can be applied both to read operations (from memory) and write operations (to memory).
When enabled, burst mode interrupts the enabled pulse recurrence frequency ( PRF) mode. It continuously cycles through three fixed PRF sequences. Each Burst Mode PRF sequence consists of four PRTs. The PRFs are 250, 275.6, and 294 Hz. Burst mode is designed to eliminate second-time-around clutter from MTI video.
Digital camera mode that takes a burst of 4-12 pictures in a row. Burst mode can be used in high-speed situations and to compensate for shutter lag.
An instruction available in the CR10(X), CR510, and CR23X that allows the datalogger to measure sensors at a faster speed over short intervals.
processing at high speed, usually to or from a buffer
High-speed transmission of a block of data (a series of consecutive addresses) when the processor requests a single address.
Keywords:  bounded, traffic, whole, still, average
When burst size is defined, the system will allow traffic to burst for a certain amount of time, but the average traffic for the whole period will still be bounded by the maximum.