amplitude modulated उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- A given hologram will have one or other of each of these three properties, e . g . an amplitude modulated thin transmission hologram, or a phase modulated, volume reflection hologram.
- The ( L " R ) signal is amplitude modulated onto a 38 kHz double-sideband suppressed-carrier ( DSB-SC ) signal occupying the baseband range of 23 to 53 kHz.
- He stayed on at Purdue and was granted an MSEE in 1959 . Continuing at Purdue he did his PhD research under John C Hancock, writing a thesis on simultaneous amplitude modulated and phase modulated digital communication.
- The simplicity of the device caused some initial confusion during its analysis; the antenna and resonator had several resonant frequencies in addition to its main one, and the modulation was partially both amplitude modulated and frequency modulated.
- Tinnitus maskers may use music or natural sounds, wide band white or pink noise, narrow band white noise, a notched soundfield, frequency or amplitude modulated sound, intermittent pulsed sound, or other patterned sound.
- The color-under format of VHS uses a 629 kHz subcarrier while U-Matic & Betamax use a 688 kHz subcarrier to carry an " amplitude modulated " chroma signal for both NTSC and PAL formats.
- In 1904, Danish inventor Valdemar Poulsen had introduced the arc-transmitter, which, unlike the intermittent pulses produced by spark transmitters, created steady signals that could be used for amplitude modulated ( AM ) audio transmissions.
- These broadcasts were intended to reach the Ukrainian diaspora via shortwave radio, with frequencies in the 31, 25, and 19 meter shortwave bands using high power amplitude modulated ( A-M ) transmitters with omni-directional antennas.
- There is no physical difference between a carrier and a subcarrier; the " sub " implies that it has been derived from a carrier, which has been amplitude modulated by a steady signal and has a constant frequency relation to it.
- With linear chirp pulses this can be achieved by applying a window function either in the time domain or in the frequency domain, i . e . by amplitude modulating the chirp waveforms or by applying weighting to the compressed pulse spectra.