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- Demodulation abstract "Demodulation is the act of extracting the original information-bearing signal from a modulated carrier wave. A demodulator is an electronic circuit (or computer program in a software-defined radio) that is used to recover the information content from the modulated carrier wave The demodulator takes the digital data and, using the staircase maker and the delayunit, creates the analog signal. The created analog signal, however, needs to passthrough a low-pass filter for smoothingThese terms are traditionally used in connection with radio receivers, but many other systems use many kinds of demodulators. Another common one is in a modem, which is a contraction of the terms modulator/demodulator.".
- Demodulation wikiPageID "66926".
- Demodulation wikiPageRevisionID "604450889".
- Demodulation hasPhotoCollection Demodulation.
- Demodulation subject Category:Demodulation.
- Demodulation comment "Demodulation is the act of extracting the original information-bearing signal from a modulated carrier wave. A demodulator is an electronic circuit (or computer program in a software-defined radio) that is used to recover the information content from the modulated carrier wave The demodulator takes the digital data and, using the staircase maker and the delayunit, creates the analog signal.".
- Demodulation label "Demodulatie (transmissie)".
- Demodulation label "Demodulation".
- Demodulation label "Demodulation".
- Demodulation label "Demodulação".
- Demodulation label "Desmodulación".
- Demodulation label "Демодуляция".
- Demodulation label "復調".
- Demodulation sameAs Demodulace.
- Demodulation sameAs Demodulation.
- Demodulation sameAs Desmodulación.
- Demodulation sameAs 復調.
- Demodulation sameAs Demodulatie_(transmissie).
- Demodulation sameAs Demodulação.
- Demodulation sameAs m.0hmys.
- Demodulation sameAs Q1185939.
- Demodulation sameAs Q1185939.
- Demodulation wasDerivedFrom Demodulation?oldid=604450889.
- Demodulation isPrimaryTopicOf Demodulation.