timebas
Timebas is a term used in various technical fields to denote a reference timing signal or framework that synchronizes processes, measurements, or data streams. In electronic instrumentation, a timebas typically refers to the internal clock that establishes the time axis on oscilloscopes and waveform generators, allowing precise correlation of voltage changes with elapsed time. The stability and accuracy of a timebas are critical for high‑frequency applications, where jitter and drift can compromise signal integrity.
In computing, a timebas can describe a system clock or timestamp source that provides a consistent reference
The concept also appears in multimedia and video production, where a timebas governs frame rates and synchronization
Performance characteristics of a timebas include frequency stability, resolution, phase noise, and susceptibility to environmental factors.