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  • Multiplex baseband
  • In telecommunications, the term multiplex baseband has the following meanings: In frequency-division multiplexing, the frequency band occupied by the

    Multiplex baseband

    Multiplex_baseband

  • Baseband
  • Range of frequencies occupied by an unmodulated signal

    signal processing, baseband is the range of frequencies occupied by a signal that has not been modulated to higher frequencies. Baseband signals typically

    Baseband

    Baseband

    Baseband

  • Frequency-division multiplexing
  • Signal processing technique in telecommunications

    In telecommunications, frequency-division multiplexing (FDM) is a technique by which the total bandwidth available in a communication medium is divided

    Frequency-division multiplexing

    Frequency-division multiplexing

    Frequency-division_multiplexing

  • Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing
  • Method of encoding digital data on multiple carrier frequencies

    In telecommunications, orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) is a type of digital transmission used in digital modulation for encoding digital

    Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing

    Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing

    Orthogonal_frequency-division_multiplexing

  • Signal modulation
  • Process of varying one or more properties of a periodic waveform

    The lower frequency band occupied by the modulation signal is called the baseband, while the higher frequency band occupied by the modulated carrier is called

    Signal modulation

    Signal_modulation

  • Non-orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing
  • Method of encoding digital data on multiple carrier frequencies

    Non-orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (N-OFDM) is a method of encoding digital data on multiple carrier frequencies with non-orthogonal intervals

    Non-orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing

    Non-orthogonal_frequency-division_multiplexing

  • Line code
  • Pattern used within a communications system to represent digital data

    current (often using differential signaling). the line-coded signal (the baseband signal) undergoes further pulse shaping (to reduce its frequency bandwidth)

    Line code

    Line code

    Line_code

  • Composite video
  • Baseband analog video signal format

    Composite video, also known as CVBS (composite video baseband signal or color, video, blanking and sync), is an analog video format that combines image

    Composite video

    Composite video

    Composite_video

  • Subcarrier multiplexing
  • division multiplexing (WDM).[citation needed] SCM follows a different approach compared to WDM. In WDM an optical carrier is modulated with a baseband signal

    Subcarrier multiplexing

    Subcarrier_multiplexing

  • Nyquist rate
  • Minimum sampling rate to avoid aliasing

    bandwidth-limited baseband channel such as a telegraph line or passband channel such as a limited radio frequency band or a frequency division multiplex channel

    Nyquist rate

    Nyquist rate

    Nyquist_rate

  • XPIC
  • demodulated received signals at the baseband level. It is typically necessary in Polarization Division Multiplexing systems: the data sources to be transmitted

    XPIC

    XPIC

    XPIC

  • Polarization-division multiplexing
  • Method for multiplexing signals

    cancellation (XPIC), typically implemented as a baseband digital stage. Compared to spatial multiplexing, received signals for a PMD system have a much

    Polarization-division multiplexing

    Polarization-division multiplexing

    Polarization-division_multiplexing

  • Base transceiver station
  • Communication equipment

    A base transceiver station (BTS) or a baseband unit (BBU) is a piece of equipment that facilitates wireless communication between user equipment (UE) and

    Base transceiver station

    Base_transceiver_station

  • Data communication
  • Transfer of data over a communication channel

    continuous signal, which varies in amplitude, phase, or some other property. In baseband analog transmission, messages are represented by a sequence of pulses by

    Data communication

    Data communication

    Data_communication

  • Passband
  • Frequencies or wavelengths that can pass through a filter

    also allows for frequency-division multiplexing. The digital bitstream is converted first into an equivalent baseband signal, and then to a RF signal. On

    Passband

    Passband

  • Index of electronics articles
  • propagation – Multiple access – Multiple homing – Multiplex basebandMultiplexerMultiplexing – Multivibrator N connector – Nanotechnology – Nanowire

    Index of electronics articles

    Index_of_electronics_articles

  • IBM PC Network
  • IBM PC's first LAN system

    Frequency-division multiplexing allowed the cable to be shared with other voice, video, and data traffic. Later, in 1987 a much cheaper baseband version, also

    IBM PC Network

    IBM_PC_Network

  • Phantom circuit
  • Circuit within a circuit

    quality broadcast audio circuit. The multiplexed FDM telecommunications carrier system usually did not use the baseband of the cable because it was inconvenient

    Phantom circuit

    Phantom_circuit

  • Single-sideband modulation
  • Electronic method of transmitting information with a carrier wave

    the bandwidth of which is twice the maximum frequency of the original baseband signal. Single-sideband modulation avoids this bandwidth increase, and

    Single-sideband modulation

    Single-sideband modulation

    Single-sideband_modulation

  • DTV receiver
  • the IB tuner will isolate a physical from a multiplex of channels and convert to baseband. The term baseband is used to describe a single channel or digital

    DTV receiver

    DTV receiver

    DTV_receiver

  • Subcarrier
  • Sideband of a radio frequency carrier wave

    Stereo.) In RF-transmitted composite video, subcarriers remain in the baseband signal after main carrier demodulation to be separated in the receiver

    Subcarrier

    Subcarrier

  • Frequency modulation
  • Electronic method of transmitting information with a carrier wave

    frequency and phase remain constant. According to Paul Nahin, "To apply the baseband signal of a microphone output directly to the transmitter antenna won't

    Frequency modulation

    Frequency modulation

    Frequency_modulation

  • Communication channel
  • Physical or logical connection used for transmission of information

    transmission medium such as a wire, or to a logical connection over a multiplexed medium such as a radio channel in telecommunications and computer networking

    Communication channel

    Communication channel

    Communication_channel

  • Analog transmission
  • Transmission method of conveying voice, data, image, signal or video

    signal. Others define that as digital transmission and as a digital signal. Baseband data transmission using line codes, resulting in a pulse train, are always

    Analog transmission

    Analog_transmission

  • Phase modulation
  • Electronic method of transmitting information with a carrier wave

    frequency modulation. In phase modulation, the instantaneous amplitude of the baseband signal modifies the phase of the carrier signal keeping its amplitude and

    Phase modulation

    Phase_modulation

  • Carrier system
  • Type of telecommunications system

    share the same transmission medium. In 19th-century systems using direct baseband transmission, each wire pair carried a single telephone circuit, so routes

    Carrier system

    Carrier_system

  • Node-to-node data transfer
  • produces the baseband signal. The presence of filters may perform pulse shaping. Some systems then use modulation to multiplex many baseband signals into

    Node-to-node data transfer

    Node-to-node_data_transfer

  • Spectral efficiency
  • Information rate that can be transmitted over a given bandwidth

    bit/symbol or bpcu. In the case of baseband transmission (line coding or pulse-amplitude modulation) with a baseband bandwidth (or upper cut-off frequency)

    Spectral efficiency

    Spectral_efficiency

  • Amplitude modulation
  • Electronic method of transmitting information with a carrier wave

    modulated signal through another nonlinear device can extract the original baseband signal. His analysis also showed that only one sideband was necessary to

    Amplitude modulation

    Amplitude modulation

    Amplitude_modulation

  • B-MAC
  • B-MAC is a form of analog video encoding, specifically a type of Multiplexed Analogue Components (MAC) encoding. MAC encoding was designed in the mid

    B-MAC

    B-MAC

    B-MAC

  • Software-defined radio
  • Radio communication system implemented in software

    to tune the desired signal to a common intermediate frequency (IF) or baseband. Typically in SDR this signal is then sampled by the analog-to-digital

    Software-defined radio

    Software-defined radio

    Software-defined_radio

  • DVB-T2
  • Second revision of the DVB-T standard

    the United Kingdom (Freeview HD, eight channels across two multiplexes, plus an extra multiplex in Northern Ireland carrying three SD channels), Italy (Europa

    DVB-T2

    DVB-T2

  • Carrier recovery
  • System in electronic signal processing

    communications carrier system, a carrier wave is modulated by a baseband signal. At the receiver, the baseband information is extracted from the incoming modulated

    Carrier recovery

    Carrier recovery

    Carrier_recovery

  • Broadband
  • Data transmission concept

    is also modulated so that it occupies higher frequencies (compared to a baseband signal which is bound to the lowest end of the spectrum, see line coding)

    Broadband

    Broadband

    Broadband

  • VHS
  • Analog videocassette recording format

    stationary head. VHS machines record up to 3 MHz of baseband video bandwidth and 300 kHz of baseband chroma bandwidth. The luminance (black and white) portion

    VHS

    VHS

    VHS

  • Symbol rate
  • Rate of modulation of a digital signal

    bits per second. A symbol may be described as either a pulse in digital baseband transmission or a tone in passband transmission using modems. A symbol

    Symbol rate

    Symbol_rate

  • Delta-sigma modulation
  • Method for converting signals between digital and analog

    properties of greater attenuation in the baseband, so a dramatically larger portion of the noise is above the baseband and can be easily filtered by an ideal

    Delta-sigma modulation

    Delta-sigma modulation

    Delta-sigma_modulation

  • Pilot signal
  • Communication system technology

    ±4 kHz (15–23 kHz) protects the pilot tone from interference from the baseband audio signal (50 Hz–15 kHz) and from the lower sideband of the double sideband

    Pilot signal

    Pilot_signal

  • In-band on-channel
  • Hybrid analog plus digital radio broadcast system

    be taken off the air to provide additional bandwidth in the modulation baseband. On FM for instance, this might mean removing stereo from the analog signal

    In-band on-channel

    In-band_on-channel

  • On–off keying
  • Type of amplitude-shift keying modulation

    v t e Line coding (digital baseband transmission) Main articles Unipolar encoding Bipolar encoding On–off keying Mark and space Basic line codes Return

    On–off keying

    On–off_keying

  • Binary offset carrier modulation
  • Radio modulation design

    tracking capabilities, due to higher frequencies if downmixed to the complex baseband. On the other hand, a huge variety of different implementations or instantiations

    Binary offset carrier modulation

    Binary_offset_carrier_modulation

  • Frequency-shift keying
  • Data communications modulation protocol

    differs from a simple frequency-shift keying modulator in that before the baseband waveform (with levels −1 and +1) goes into the FSK modulator, it passed

    Frequency-shift keying

    Frequency-shift keying

    Frequency-shift_keying

  • Carrier frequency offset
  • Type of degradation in signal transmission

    one of many non-ideal conditions that may affect in baseband receiver design. In designing a baseband receiver, we should notice not only the degradation

    Carrier frequency offset

    Carrier_frequency_offset

  • Absolute radio-frequency channel number
  • Code used in global cellular networks

    base station to mobile). Therefore, the base frequency fb is 300 MHz (the baseband frequency to relate from) and the offset is 0.0125 MHz (12.5 kHz) and thus

    Absolute radio-frequency channel number

    Absolute_radio-frequency_channel_number

  • L carrier
  • Early telephone communications system

    needed] The tube repeaters of the L-3 added too much group delay to the baseband broadcast signal for the cables to be of much use to broadcasters, and

    L carrier

    L_carrier

  • AN/TRC-97
  • Cold War-era US military multiplexed radio

    The AN/TRC-97 Radio Set, or TRC-97, is a radio set that has 12 multiplex channels, later expanded to 24 channels and 16 telegraph channels connected to

    AN/TRC-97

    AN/TRC-97

    AN/TRC-97

  • Now (streaming service)
  • British subscription television service

    allowing users to stream Now TV content to their television via an analogue baseband connection or an HDMI input. It retailed for £9.99. It has limited access

    Now (streaming service)

    Now_(streaming_service)

  • Digital signal
  • Signal used to represent data as a sequence of discrete values

    transmission scheme, which may be either a line coding scheme allowing baseband transmission; or a digital modulation scheme, allowing passband transmission

    Digital signal

    Digital signal

    Digital_signal

  • C-RAN
  • Architecture for cellular networks

    Coarse or Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (CWDM/ DWDM) technology, and mmWave to allow transmission of baseband signal over long distance thus achieving

    C-RAN

    C-RAN

  • Four-wire circuit
  • telephony a four-wire circuit was historically used to transport and switch baseband audio signals in the phone company telephone exchange before the advent

    Four-wire circuit

    Four-wire_circuit

  • Public switched telephone network
  • Aggregate of all public telephone networks

    21st century, the oldest parts of the telephone network still used analog baseband technology to deliver audio-frequency connectivity over the last mile to

    Public switched telephone network

    Public_switched_telephone_network

  • 10BROAD36
  • Obsolete Ethernet standard

    broadband signaling technique. Broadband provides several advantages over the baseband signal used, for instance in 10BASE5. Range is greatly extended (3,600 m

    10BROAD36

    10BROAD36

  • IEEE 802.11g-2003
  • Wireless networking standard

    The actual generation and decoding of orthogonal components is done in baseband using DSP which is then upconverted to 2.4 GHz at the transmitter. Each

    IEEE 802.11g-2003

    IEEE_802.11g-2003

  • HD-MAC
  • 1980's high-definition analog broadcast television standard

    HD-MAC (High Definition Multiplexed Analogue Components) was a broadcast television standard proposed by the European Commission in 1986, as part of Eureka

    HD-MAC

    HD-MAC

  • FM broadcasting
  • Radio transmission of audio by frequency modulation

    that noise occurs predominantly at higher audio frequencies within the baseband. This can be offset, to a limited extent, by boosting the high frequencies

    FM broadcasting

    FM broadcasting

    FM_broadcasting

  • FMX (broadcasting)
  • Radio noise-reduction technology

    of the triangular FM noise spectrum and the wider baseband bandwidth occupied by the stereo multiplex signal. Developed at the CBS Technology Center, FMX

    FMX (broadcasting)

    FMX (broadcasting)

    FMX_(broadcasting)

  • Arithmetic logic unit
  • Combinational digital circuit

    and a destination for results. To accommodate other operand sources, multiplexers are commonly used to select either the register file or alternative ALU

    Arithmetic logic unit

    Arithmetic logic unit

    Arithmetic_logic_unit

  • Coding theory
  • Study of the properties of codes and their fitness

    called digital baseband modulation or digital baseband transmission method) is a code chosen for use within a communications system for baseband transmission

    Coding theory

    Coding theory

    Coding_theory

  • Software Guard Extensions
  • Security-related instruction code processor extension

    Tensor Processing Unit (TPU) Secure cryptoprocessor Network processor Baseband processor Word size 1-bit 4-bit 8-bit 12-bit 15-bit 16-bit 24-bit 32-bit

    Software Guard Extensions

    Software_Guard_Extensions

  • Memory buffer register
  • Register in a computer's CPU

    Tensor Processing Unit (TPU) Secure cryptoprocessor Network processor Baseband processor Word size 1-bit 4-bit 8-bit 12-bit 15-bit 16-bit 24-bit 32-bit

    Memory buffer register

    Memory_buffer_register

  • IEEE 802.11a-1999
  • Wireless networking standard

    specifications that defined requirements for an orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) communication system. It was originally designed to support wireless

    IEEE 802.11a-1999

    IEEE_802.11a-1999

  • Beamforming
  • Signal processing technique for sensor arrays

    algorithms executed at the digital baseband can get very complex. In addition, if all beamforming is done at baseband, each antenna needs its own RF feed

    Beamforming

    Beamforming

    Beamforming

  • Memory-mapped I/O and port-mapped I/O
  • Method of CPU communication

    Tensor Processing Unit (TPU) Secure cryptoprocessor Network processor Baseband processor Word size 1-bit 4-bit 8-bit 12-bit 15-bit 16-bit 24-bit 32-bit

    Memory-mapped I/O and port-mapped I/O

    Memory-mapped_I/O_and_port-mapped_I/O

  • Channel Link
  • radio cards and baseband processing cards. It also provides for the equivalent data transfers in DSL and multiservice access multiplexors. Multi-function

    Channel Link

    Channel_Link

  • Bluetooth
  • Short-range wireless technology standard

    port connections) and TCS (Telephony control protocol) interact with the baseband controller through the L2CAP (Logical Link Control and Adaptation Protocol)

    Bluetooth

    Bluetooth

    Bluetooth

  • PAL
  • Color encoding system for analogue television

    chrominance information added to the luma video signal to form a composite video baseband signal. The frequency of this subcarrier is 4.43361875 MHz for PAL 4.43

    PAL

    PAL

    PAL

  • Adder (electronics)
  • Digital circuit that produces sums from inputs

    values for either possible carry input (0 or 1) to the block, using multiplexers to select the appropriate result when the carry bit is known. By combining

    Adder (electronics)

    Adder_(electronics)

  • MPX filter
  • stereophonic difference information are all mixed together into composite FM baseband signal extending to 53 kHz (stereo audio only) or 99 kHz (stereo audio

    MPX filter

    MPX filter

    MPX_filter

  • Pulse-width modulation
  • Representation of a signal as a rectangular wave with varying duty cycle

    sampling theorem shows that PWM conversion can be perfect: Any bandlimited baseband signal whose amplitude is within ±0.637 (⁠2/π⁠) can be represented by a

    Pulse-width modulation

    Pulse-width modulation

    Pulse-width_modulation

  • Carry-save adder
  • Type of digital adder

    Tensor Processing Unit (TPU) Secure cryptoprocessor Network processor Baseband processor Word size 1-bit 4-bit 8-bit 12-bit 15-bit 16-bit 24-bit 32-bit

    Carry-save adder

    Carry-save_adder

  • Digital subscriber line
  • Family of technologies that are used to transmit digital data over telephone lines

    by placing wide-band digital signals at frequencies above the existing baseband analog voice signal carried on conventional twisted pair cabling between

    Digital subscriber line

    Digital_subscriber_line

  • Ethernet physical layer
  • Electrical or optical properties between network devices

    sublayers usually run at higher bitrates BASE, BROAD, PASS – indicates baseband, broadband, or passband signaling respectively -T, -T1, -S, -L, -E, -Z

    Ethernet physical layer

    Ethernet physical layer

    Ethernet_physical_layer

  • Physical layer
  • Lowest-level electronic or optical transmission functions of a network

    analog portions, which are often called transceivers, and the digital baseband portion that uses digital signal processor (DSP) and communication algorithm

    Physical layer

    Physical_layer

  • Translation lookaside buffer
  • Computer component

    Tensor Processing Unit (TPU) Secure cryptoprocessor Network processor Baseband processor Word size 1-bit 4-bit 8-bit 12-bit 15-bit 16-bit 24-bit 32-bit

    Translation lookaside buffer

    Translation_lookaside_buffer

  • Demand Assigned Multiple Access
  • their session is finished. It allows utilizing of one channel (radio or baseband frequency, timeslot, etc.) by many users sequentially at different times

    Demand Assigned Multiple Access

    Demand_Assigned_Multiple_Access

  • Carrier telephony
  • Analog multiplexing technique used in early telephone systems

    long-distance telephone transmission method that uses frequency-division multiplexing (FDM) to carry multiple telephone conversations over the same media.

    Carrier telephony

    Carrier telephony

    Carrier_telephony

  • Hazard (computer architecture)
  • Problems with central processing unit design

    Tensor Processing Unit (TPU) Secure cryptoprocessor Network processor Baseband processor Word size 1-bit 4-bit 8-bit 12-bit 15-bit 16-bit 24-bit 32-bit

    Hazard (computer architecture)

    Hazard_(computer_architecture)

  • Fast Ethernet
  • Ethernet standards that carry data at the nominal rate of 100 Mbit/s

    refers to the transmission speed of 100 Mbit/s, while the BASE refers to baseband signaling. The letter following the dash (T or F) refers to the physical

    Fast Ethernet

    Fast Ethernet

    Fast_Ethernet

  • Subtractor
  • Circuit that performs subtraction

    Tensor Processing Unit (TPU) Secure cryptoprocessor Network processor Baseband processor Word size 1-bit 4-bit 8-bit 12-bit 15-bit 16-bit 24-bit 32-bit

    Subtractor

    Subtractor

  • Digital-to-analog converter
  • Device that converts a digital signal into an analog signal

    meets the requirements of the Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem (i.e., a baseband signal with bandwidth less than the Nyquist frequency) and was sampled

    Digital-to-analog converter

    Digital-to-analog converter

    Digital-to-analog_converter

  • Pulse-amplitude modulation
  • Form of signal modulation

    widely used in modulating signal transmission of digital data, with non-baseband applications having been largely replaced by pulse-code modulation, and

    Pulse-amplitude modulation

    Pulse-amplitude modulation

    Pulse-amplitude_modulation

  • ITU-T G.9991
  • ITU-T standard for indoor line-of-sight optical networking

    in its LiFi solutions. Oledcomm markets LiFi equipment using ITU-style “baseband” chipsets, and its products are designed for high-speed, secure communications

    ITU-T G.9991

    ITU-T_G.9991

  • George Ashley Campbell
  • American electrical engineer

    cable. Initially, a passband of 200 Hz to 2.5 kHz was used for the voice baseband, but soon the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) established the

    George Ashley Campbell

    George_Ashley_Campbell

  • Angle modulation
  • Electronic method of transmitting information with a carrier wave

    Furthermore, another digital modulation is line coding, which uses a baseband carrier, rather than a passband wave. The methods of angle modulation can

    Angle modulation

    Angle_modulation

  • High-bit-rate digital subscriber line
  • Telecommunications protocol

    60,000 feet (18 km).[citation needed] Unlike ADSL, HDSL operates in the baseband and does not allow POTS and ISDN to coexist on the same wire pairs. Unlike

    High-bit-rate digital subscriber line

    High-bit-rate_digital_subscriber_line

  • SLIMbus
  • Computer hardware

    Low-power Inter-chip Media Bus (SLIMbus) is a standard interface between baseband or application processors and peripheral components in mobile terminals

    SLIMbus

    SLIMbus

  • Cable modem
  • Broadband Internet access device

    specifications implied operation in frequency-division multiplexed (FDM) channel bands as opposed to digital baseband modulation (also known as line coding), which

    Cable modem

    Cable modem

    Cable_modem

  • Bit rate
  • Information transmission rate expressed in bits per second

    rate}}\leq {\text{gross bit rate}}} More specifically, a line code (or baseband transmission scheme) representing the data using pulse-amplitude modulation

    Bit rate

    Bit_rate

  • IrDA
  • Short-range wireless standard

    meters. Angle: minimum cone ±15° Speed: 2.4 kbit/s to 1 Gbit/s Modulation: baseband, no carrier Infrared window (part of the device body transparent to infrared

    IrDA

    IrDA

    IrDA

  • Cellular network
  • Telecommunications networks transmitted by radio waves

    Cellular router Professional mobile radio (PMR) OpenBTS Remote radio head Baseband unit Radio access network Mobile cell sites Other: Antenna diversity Cellular

    Cellular network

    Cellular network

    Cellular_network

  • Trusted Execution Technology
  • Computer hardware technology

    Tensor Processing Unit (TPU) Secure cryptoprocessor Network processor Baseband processor Word size 1-bit 4-bit 8-bit 12-bit 15-bit 16-bit 24-bit 32-bit

    Trusted Execution Technology

    Trusted_Execution_Technology

  • OpenBTS
  • Software-based GSM access point

    by the security research community to mount attacks on cellular phone baseband processors. Previously, investigating and conducting such attacks was considered

    OpenBTS

    OpenBTS

    OpenBTS

  • CPU cache
  • Hardware cache of a central processing unit

    bit 0 is least significant. The diagram shows the SRAMs, indexing, and multiplexing for a 4 KiB, 2-way set-associative, virtually indexed and virtually tagged

    CPU cache

    CPU_cache

  • HD Radio
  • Digital radio broadcast technology

    highest baseband modulating frequency (around 60 kHz when RBDS is used). Only 15 kHz of the baseband bandwidth is used by analog monaural audio (baseband),

    HD Radio

    HD Radio

    HD_Radio

  • Carrierless amplitude phase modulation
  • Type of amplitude modulation lacking a carrier

    advantage of CAP over QAM is simpler implementation. The modulation of the baseband signal with the quadrature carriers is not necessary with CAP, because

    Carrierless amplitude phase modulation

    Carrierless_amplitude_phase_modulation

  • History of smart antennas
  • Weinstein and Paul M. Ebert used a discrete Fourier transform (DFT) to perform baseband modulation and demodulation in 1971. Dial-up modems developed by Gandalf

    History of smart antennas

    History_of_smart_antennas

  • Crystal oscillator frequencies
  • Frequencies used by electrical components

    the band.) 4.9152 CDMA 38400 Used in CDMA systems; divided to 1.2288 MHz baseband frequency as specified by J-STD-008. UART clock allows integer division

    Crystal oscillator frequencies

    Crystal_oscillator_frequencies

  • Redundant binary representation
  • Tensor Processing Unit (TPU) Secure cryptoprocessor Network processor Baseband processor Word size 1-bit 4-bit 8-bit 12-bit 15-bit 16-bit 24-bit 32-bit

    Redundant binary representation

    Redundant_binary_representation

  • Heterodyne
  • Signal processing technique

    frequency. The original lower basic frequency of the signal is called the baseband, while the higher channel it is moved to is called the passband. Many analog

    Heterodyne

    Heterodyne

    Heterodyne

  • GPS signals
  • Signals broadcast by GPS satellites

    velocity and/or timing. The signal at antenna is amplified, down converted to baseband or intermediate frequency, filtered (to remove frequencies outside the

    GPS signals

    GPS signals

    GPS_signals

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  • a.

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  • a.

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  • n.

    The number by which another number is multiplied. See the Note under Multiplication.

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  • n.

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  • n.

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  • n.

    The multiplier.

  • Multiplex
  • a.

    Manifold; multiple.

  • Propagate
  • v. t.

    To multiply; to increase.

  • Thousandfold
  • a.

    Multiplied by a thousand.

  • Multiplicator
  • n.

    The number by which another number is multiplied; a multiplier.

  • Multiple
  • n.

    A quantity containing another quantity a number of times without a remainder.

  • Multiplier
  • n.

    One who, or that which, multiplies or increases number.

  • Multiplying
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Multiply

  • Multiplied
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Multiply

  • Multiply
  • v. t.

    To add (any given number or quantity) to itself a certain number of times; to find the product of by multiplication; thus 7 multiplied by 8 produces the number 56; to multiply two numbers. See the Note under Multiplication.

  • Multiplicatively
  • adv.

    So as to multiply.

  • Millioned
  • a.

    Multiplied by millions; innumerable.

  • Multiple
  • a.

    Containing more than once, or more than one; consisting of more than one; manifold; repeated many times; having several, or many, parts.

  • Pluralize
  • v. t.

    To multiply; to make manifold.