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1 смеситель частот
смеситель частот
Электрическая цепь, создающая спектр комбинационных частот при подаче на нее двух или более сигналов разной частоты
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смеситель частот
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[IEV number 151-13-69]EN
(frequency) mixer
non-linear device for producing oscillations or signals the frequencies of which are specified linear combinations of integral multiples of the frequencies of the spectral components of two input oscillations or signals
NOTE – Usually, the output frequencies are the sum or difference of input frequencies.
Source: 713-07-23, 702-09-36 MOD
[IEV number 151-13-69]FR
mélangeur (de fréquences), m
dispositif nonlinéaire destiné à fournir des oscillations ou des signaux dont les fréquences sont des combinaisons linéaires déterminées à coefficients entiers des fréquences des composantes spectrales de deux oscillations ou signaux d'entrée
NOTE – En général, les fréquences de sortie sont la somme ou la différence des fréquences d'entrée.
Source: 713-07-23, 702-09-36 MOD
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