Modulation- Definition, Types & advantages
Modulation is a process used for transmitting a signal over a long distance, without any external interfaces or noise. The modulation of the signal produces
Modulation is a process used for transmitting a signal over a long distance, without any external interfaces or noise. The modulation of the signal produces
A waveguide is a hollow metallic structure that transfers high-frequency electromagnetic waves from one place to another. In other words, waveguides are structures that guide
PWM inverter function on the principle of pulse width modulation technique. The PWM inverter can switch on and off the IGBT at much faster rate.
EMC/EMI Shielding is a method used to safeguard a sensitive signal from external electromagnetic signals. There is a chance of leaking out of the stronger
Flowing of electric current through the undesirable paths in an electrical circuit creates ground loops. This phenomenon happens when the electrical piece of equipment has
EMI, Electromagnetic Interference is the interference caused by electrical and magnetic fields. The electromagnetic field produced by an electronic or electrical device interferes with another
We will discuss noise in electronic systems & Its Types in this article. Noise is an undesirable signal. It interferes with the original signal and
STP ( Shielded Twisted Pair) is guided media used in communication systems. It consists of two insulating copper wires arranged in a spiral pattern to
Radio Frequency interference is the conduction or radiation of radio frequency energy. The radio frequency energy couples with the electrical or electronic devices and produces