A temporary storage area in memory for data. Buffers are often used when transmitting data between two devices with different working speeds, such as between a keyboard and the central processor, or the central processor and a printer.
Buffer can refer to:
Buffer state, a country lying between two potentially hostile greater powers, thought to prevent conflict between them Buffer zone, any area that keeps two or more other areas distant from one another, may be demilitarized Buffer (rail transport), a device that cushions the impact of vehicles against each other Buffer stop (bumper in U.S.), a device to prevent railway vehicles from going past the end of a section of track Recoil buffer, an accessory for firearms, to cushion the impact of recoil Film loop, isolates intermittent motion in a movie projectorIn chemistry:
Buffer solution, in chemistry, stabilizes the pH (acidity or alkalinity) of a liquid Buffer gas, an inert or nonflammable gasIn geology:
Mineral redox buffer, a mineral assemblage which stabilises oxidation state in natural rock systemsIn electronics and computer science:
Buffer (computer science), memory used to temporarily store output or input data Buffer (telecommunication), a routine or storage medium used to compensate for a difference in rate of flow of data between devices Buffer amplifier (also sometimes simply called a buffer) is an isolating circuit used in electronics or telecommunications Buffer (optical fiber), a component used to encapsulate one or more optical fibers in a fiber optic communication cable Vacuum column, isolates intermittent motion in a Magnetic tape driveIn MMORPG:
Buff (MMORPG terminology), common title for character classes which primary function is to enhance other character's abilities (most often in some magic way).
User Comments Add a comment…