pulse burst modulation
1Burst dimming — is a method to control dimming of cold cathode fluorescent lamps (CCFL) by using pulse width modulation (PWM) at approximately 100 300 Hz which is supposed to be above the noticeable flicker limit for the human eye. [cite web|title=Electrical… …
2Quadrature amplitude modulation — (QAM) (Pronounced IPA|kwa:m) is a modulation scheme which conveys data by changing ( modulating ) the amplitude of two carrier waves. These two waves, usually sinusoids, are out of phase with each other by 90° and are thus called quadrature… …
3Стандартизованные аббревиатуры типов модуляции — Кодовое обозначение рус. Тип модуляции сигнала англ.  Type of signal modulation QPSK квадратурная фазовая манипуляция quadrature phase shift keying ADM адаптивная дельта модуляция adaptive delta modulation ADPCM адаптивная дифференциальная… …
4List of electronics topics — Alphabetization has been neglected in some parts of this article (the b section in particular). You can help by editing it. This is a list of communications, computers, electronic circuits, fiberoptics, microelectronics, medical electronics,… …
5Noise (electronics) — Electronic noise [1] is a random fluctuation in an electrical signal, a characteristic of all electronic circuits. Noise generated by electronic devices varies greatly, as it can be produced by several different effects. Thermal noise is… …
6Distortion — This article is about technology, especially electrical engineering. For other uses, see Distortion (disambiguation). Distort redirects here. For other uses, see Distort (disambiguation). A distortion is the alteration of the original shape (or… …
7List of noise topics — This is a list of noise topics. Contents 1 Engineering and physics 2 Environmental 3 Noise reduction 4 Music …
8Jitter — For other meanings of this word, see Jitter (disambiguation). Jitter is the undesired deviation from true periodicity of an assumed periodic signal in electronics and telecommunications, often in relation to a reference clock source. Jitter may… …
9Signal-to-noise ratio — For signal to noise ratio in statistics, see Cohen s d. Signal to noise ratio (often abbreviated SNR or S/N) is a measure used in science and engineering that compares the level of a desired signal to the level of background noise. It is defined… …
10Shot noise — Photon noise simulation. Shot noise is a type of electronic noise that may be dominant when the finite number of particles that carry energy (such as electrons in an electronic circuit or photons in an optical device) is sufficiently small so… …