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control unit

noun

, Computers.
  1. the part of a CPU that interprets the instructions in programs and directs the operation of the entire system.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of control unit1

First recorded in 1960–65
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Example Sentences

Instead of a single lump of neurons governing the animal like a central control unit, an octopus has multiple brain-like organs that seem to control each arm separately.

It includes a cool pad that covers your bed, a control unit, and the Ooler mobile app.

Even beyond the box itself, the control unit is basically a tiny bed air conditioner.

The second element, the control unit, has a tank that stores water, cools it, and continuously pumps it into the pad through a hose to help you sleep better at night.

The problem could affect a backup power control unit on jets used by 16 Boeing customers and stems from a manufacturing problem, according to the company and the Federal Aviation Administration.

Their commander introduced their unit as the “South-East Headquarters of Afghan Veterans and Border Control Unit.”

Plans were formulated for a high-speed transmission line to a control unit on a selector channel at the computer center.

The antenna lead and control unit may be temporarily connected for this test.

If you wish to lock the receiver, pull the knob all the way out of the control unit and carry it with you.

It was precisely like hovering a short distance above the floor, yet there was no strain of concentration on some control unit.

Ihjel was killed with an ion gun and it fused the control unit into a solid lump.

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