frequency synthesis

  • 1frequency synthesis — dažnių sintezė statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. frequency synthesis vok. Frequenzsynthese, f rus. синтез частот, m pranc. synthèse des fréquences, f …

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  • 2Cambridge Low Frequency Synthesis Telescope — The Cambridge Low Frequency Synthesis Telescope (CLFST) is an east west aperture synthesis radio telescope currently operating at 151 MHz. It consists of 60 tracking yagis on a 4.6 km baseline, giving 776 simultaneous baselines. These provide a… …

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  • 3Frequency synthesizer — A frequency synthesizer is an electronic system for generating any of a range of frequencies from a single fixed timebase or oscillator. They are found in many modern devices, including radio receivers, mobile telephones, radiotelephones, walkie… …

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  • 4Frequency multiplier — A frequency multiplier is commonly used in a radio receiver or radio transmitter to multiply the base frequency of the oscillator by a predetermined number. This multiplied frequency is then amplified and sent to the final drive stage and into… …

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  • 5Synthesis of noble metals — refers to the realization of the age old dream of alchemists to artificially produce noble metals. The goal of this could be to achieve greater economic gain when compared to traditional methods of obtaining noble metals. Synthesis of noble… …

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  • 6Frequency modulation synthesis — In audio and music frequency modulation synthesis (or FM synthesis) is a form of audio synthesis where the timbre of a simple waveform is changed by frequency modulating it with a modulating frequency that is also in the audio range, resulting in …

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  • 7Frequency modulation — See also: Amplitude modulation In telecommunications, frequency modulation (FM) conveys information over a carrier wave by varying its frequency (contrast this with amplitude modulation, in which the amplitude of the carrier is varied while its… …

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  • 8Synthesis — The term synthesis (from the ancient Greek Polytonic|σύνθεσις σύν with and θέσις placing ) is used in many fields, usually to mean a process which combines together two or more pre existing elements resulting in the formation of something new.… …

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  • 9Direct 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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  • 10Variable-frequency oscillator — A variable frequency oscillator (VFO) in electronics is a oscillator with an oscillation frequency that can be electronically changed (hence, variable).cite book |title=The ARRL Handbook for Radio Amateurs, Sixty Eighth Edition |editor=Larry D.… …

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