direct sequence signal

  • 1Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum — (DSSS) ist ein Frequenzspreizverfahren für die drahtlose Datenübertragung. Die Idee hierbei ist, ein Ausgangssignal mittels einer vorgegebenen Bitfolge zu spreizen. Diese Bitfolge wird auch Spreizcode oder Chipping Sequenz genannt. Allgemeines… …

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  • 2Direct-sequence spread spectrum — Passband modulation v · d · e Analog modulation AM · …

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  • 3Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum — Pile de protocoles 7.  Application 6.  Présentation 5.  Session 4.  T …

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  • 4Direct digital synthesis — (DDS) is an electronic method for digitally creating arbitrary waveforms and frequencies from a single, fixed source frequency. OverviewA basic DDS circuit consists of an electronic controller, a random access memory, a frequency reference… …

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  • 5Direct TPMS — Direct TPMS, or direct tire pressure monitoring systems (direct sensor TPMS) refers to the use of a pressure sensor directly mounted on the wheels or tires of a vehicle.[1] The pressure inside the tire is measured using a pressure transducer with …

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  • 6Signal peptide — A signal peptide is a short (3 60 amino acids long) peptide chain that directs the post translational transport of a protein. Signal peptides may also be called targeting signals, signal sequences, transit peptides, or localization signals. The… …

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  • 7Direct Stream Digital — (DSD) is the trademark name used by Sony and Philips for their system of recreating audible signals which uses pulse density modulation encoding, a technology to store audio signals on digital storage media which is used for the Super Audio CD… …

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  • 8Signal transduction — In biology, signal transduction refers to any process by which a cell converts one kind of signal or stimulus into another. Most processes of signal transduction involve ordered sequences of biochemical reactions inside the cell, which are… …

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  • 9signal sequence — A peptide present on proteins that are destined either to be secreted or to be membrane components. It is usually at the N terminus and normally absent from the mature protein. Normally refers to the sequence (ca 20 amino acids) that interacts… …

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  • 10signal — 1. n. & v. n. 1 a a usu. prearranged sign conveying information, guidance, etc. esp. at a distance (waved as a signal to begin). b a message made up of such signs (signals made with flags). 2 an immediate occasion or cause of movement, action,… …

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