phase angle of a signal

  • 1Phase (waves) — Phase in waves is the fraction of a wave cycle which has elapsed relative to an arbitrary point.[1] Contents 1 Formula 2 Phase shift 3 Phase difference …

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  • 2Phase distortion synthesis — is a synthesis method introduced in 1984 by Casio in its CZ range of synths, and similar to Frequency modulation synthesis in the sense that they are both built on phase modulation. Basically a sine wave is played, but by modifying the phase… …

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  • 3Phase-Comparison Monopulse — Phase interferometry describes a technique that can be used in radar and direction finding applications to accurately estimate the direction of arrival of a signal from the phase difference of the signal measured on two (or more) separated… …

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  • 4Angle notation — or phasor notation is a notation used in electronics using the ang ! sign. It is an abbreviation that arose due to the frequent occurrence of the expression e j θ. There is also usually an implied conversion from degrees to radians. For example …

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  • 5Phase margin — In electronic amplifiers, phase margin is the difference, measured in degrees, between the phase of the amplifier s output signal and 360°. In feedback amplifiers, the phase margin is measured at the frequency at which the open loop voltage gain… …

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  • 6phase modulator — noun an electronic circuit that causes the phase angle of a modulated wave to vary in accordance with the modulating signal See Also: phase modulation …

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  • 7Signal sinusoidal — Signal sinusoïdal Un signal sinusoïdal est un signal (onde) dont l’amplitude, observée à un endroit précis, est une fonction sinusoïdale du temps. La fonction sinus est une fonction qui permet de calculer le sinus d’un angle à partir de la valeur …

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  • 8Angle of arrival — measurement, or AoA, is a method for determining the direction of propagation of a radio frequent wave incident on an antenna array. AoA determines the direction by measuring the Time Difference of Arrival (TDOA) at individual elements of the… …

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  • 9Signal sinusoïdal — Un signal sinusoïdal est un signal (onde) dont l’amplitude, observée à un endroit précis, est une fonction sinusoïdale du temps. La fonction sinus est une fonction qui permet de calculer le sinus d’un angle à partir de la valeur de cet angle. Une …

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  • 10Phase (onde) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Phase. La phase indique la situation instantanée dans le cycle, d une grandeur qui varie cycliquement. Sommaire 1 Représentation mathématique 2 Electronique …

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