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1 bipolares NRZ-Signal
NRZ-Signal n: bipolares NRZ-Signal n NRT bipolar non-return-to-zero signal, bipolar NRZ signal (1^+ und 0^- Folge)Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > bipolares NRZ-Signal
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2 bipolares RZ-Signal
RZ-Signal n: bipolares RZ-Signal n NRT bipolar return-to-zero signal, bipolar RZ signal (Sonderfall: Manchester-Code)Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > bipolares RZ-Signal
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3 unipolares NRZ-Signal
NRZ-Signal n: unipolares NRZ-Signal n NRT unipolar non-return-to-zero signal, unipolar NRZ signal (Binärsignal; 1 und 0-Folge als Zeichen und Zwischenraum)Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > unipolares NRZ-Signal
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4 unipolares RZ-Signal
RZ-Signal n: unipolares RZ-Signal n NRT unipolar return-to-zero signal, unipolar RZ signal (Zeichenlänge kürzer als Taktzeit)Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > unipolares RZ-Signal
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5 NRZ-Signal
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > NRZ-Signal
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6 Rückkehr-zur-Null-Signal
Rückkehr-zur-Null-Signal n NRT return-to-zero signal, RZ signal (Zeichenlänge kürzer als Taktzeit; uni- und bipolar)Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Rückkehr-zur-Null-Signal
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7 RZ-Signal
RZ-Signal n NRT return-to-zero signal, RZ signal (Zeichenlänge kürzer als Taktzeit; uni- und bipolar)Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > RZ-Signal
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8 unipolares Binärsignal mit Rückkehr zu null
Binärsignal n mit Rückkehr zu null: unipolares Binärsignal n mit Rückkehr zu null NRT unipolar return-to-zero signal, unipolar RZ signal (Zeichenlänge kürzer als Taktzeit)Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > unipolares Binärsignal mit Rückkehr zu null
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Return-to-zero — (RZ) describes a line code used in telecommunications signals in which the signal drops (returns) to zero between each pulse. This takes place even if a number of consecutive 0 s or 1 s occur in the signal. The signal is self clocking. This means … Wikipedia
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Carrier-Suppressed Return-to-Zero (CSRZ) — is an optical signal format. In CSRZ the field intensity drops to zero between consecutive bits (RZ), and the field phase alternates by π between neighbouring bits, so that if the phase of the signal is e.g. 0 in even bits (bit number 2 n ), the… … Wikipedia
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Non-return-to-zero space — is a binary encoding scheme. The voltage or some signal parameter undergoes a significant change every time a 0 occurs. If a 1 occurs no transition is to be seen … Wikipedia
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Signal edge — Signal edges shown in rectangular pulse amplitude modulation with polar non return to zero, inverted coding waveform In electronics, a signal edge is a transition in a digital signal from either low to high (0 to 1) or high to low (1 to 0). It is … Wikipedia
Non-Return-to-Zero Inverted — data storage method in which a 0 bit is represented by a signal change and a 1 bit is represented by no change, NRZI (Computers) … English contemporary dictionary
Signal.h — is a header file defined in the C Standard Library to specify how a program handles signals while it executes. A signal can report some exceptional behavior within the program ( such as division by zero ), or a signal can report some asynchronous … Wikipedia
Return ratio — The return ratio of a dependent source in a linear electrical circuit is the negative of the ratio of the current (voltage) returned to the site of the dependent source to the current (voltage) of a replacement independent source. The terms loop… … Wikipedia