Then there is only an ASK demodulator and the two flows of data are merged back.
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The incoming signal and the local oscillator signal are applied to a demodulator circuit.
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At the receiver, these two modulating signals can be demodulated using a coherent demodulator.
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A phase-locked loop can be used as an FM demodulator.
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To the receiver, the signals of other users will appear to the demodulator only as a low-level noise.
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The demodulator consists of a delay line interferometer which delays one bit, so two bits can be compared at one time.
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If you still can't afford a high-speed ISDN line, the old modulator-demodulator still has a few tricks up its sleeve.
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A phase-sensitive demodulator, with the synchro AC power as its reference, created the DC error signal of the required polarity.
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As is common to all digital communication systems, the design of both the modulator and demodulator must be done simultaneously.
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Detector: rectifier that extracts modulation from a radio carrier wave
(demodulation) (electronics) the reception of a signal by extracting it from the carrier wave
Demodulation is the act of extracting the original information-bearing signal from a modulated carrier wave. A demodulator is an electronic circuit used to recover the information content from the modulated carrier wave.
(demodulation) When computers transmit data using standard communications systems (such as the phone system), binary data must be converted to the analog signals used by that system. This is known as modulation. ...
(Demodulation) the process of recovering video and audio from the RF signal in a receiver.
(Demodulation) Reconstruction of the original digital message after analog transmission.
(Demodulation) This is the process of converting analog information (like over phone lines) into digital information (like in a computer). See "Modem" for more.
A device that strips the video and audio signals from the carrier frequency.
A satellite receiver circuit which extracts or "demodulates" the "wanted "signals from the received carrier.