/i:-sok' rn-*s/ A form of dATA transmission that guarantees to provide a certain minimum dATA rate, as required for time-dependent dATA such as video or audio. Isochronous transmission transmits asynchronous dATA over a synchronous dATA link so that individual characters are only separated by a whole number of bit-length intervals. This is in contrast to asynchronous transmission, in which the characters may be separated by arbitrary intervals, and with synchronous transmission [which does what?]. Asynchronous Transfer Mode and High Performance Serial Bus can provide isochronous service. Compare: plesiochronous. [ANIXTER, LAN Magazine 7.93] [Better explanation?] (1999-03-12)