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  • 11Differential phase-shift keying — Phase shift keying Traduction terminée Phase shift keying → …

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  • 12Quad phase shift keying — Phase shift keying Traduction terminée Phase shift keying → …

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  • 13Quadrature phase-shift keying — Phase shift keying Traduction terminée Phase shift keying → …

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  • 14phase-shift keying —    (PSK)    A modulation technique in which the phase of the carrier is modulated by the state of the input signal …

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  • 15Quadrature Phase Shift Keying — Die Quadraturphasenumtastung oder Vierphasen Modulation (englisch Quadrature Phase Shift Keying, QPSK) ist ein digitales Modulationsverfahren in der Nachrichtentechnik. Mit QPSK können pro Sendesymbol zwei Bits übertragen werden. Dadurch… …

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  • 16Amplitude and phase-shift keying — or Asymmetric Phase shift keying, (APSK), is a digital modulation scheme that conveys data by changing, or modulating, both the amplitude and the phase of a reference signal (the carrier wave). In other words, it combines both Amplitude shift… …

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  • 17Phase (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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  • 18Phase modulation — (PM) is a form of modulation that represents information as variations in the instantaneous phase of a carrier wave.Unlike its more popular counterpart, frequency modulation (FM), PM is not very widely used. This is because it tends to require… …

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  • 19Phase compensation — is the correction of phase error (i.e., the difference between the actually needed phase and the obtained phase). A phase compensation is required to obtain stability in an opamp. A capacitor/RC network is usually used in the phase compensation… …

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  • 20Signal transition — Signal transition: In the modulation of a carrier, a change from one significant condition to another. Note 1: Examples of signal transitions are a change from one electrical current, voltage, or power level to another; a change from one optical… …

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