| modulation | |
| nauk. elektron. | moduliavimas |
| switch | |
| elektron. | perjungiklis |
| komun. elektron. | pakeisti |
| med. | išjungiamasis |
| micr. | perjungti |
| technol. | jungtuves; jungiklis; išjungiklis |
| transp. techn. bud. | iešmas |
| switches | |
| posp. | jungikliai |
| switching | |
| med. | komutavimas |
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| moduliãvimas m | |||
| moduliãcija f | |||
| Angielski tezaurus | |||
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| The process of converting a digital computer signal into an analog telecommunications signal | |||
| Process whereby the transmission of signals both telegraph and phone is possible, owing to the modification, depending on these signals, either of some characteristics of a so-called “carrying” ring wave, of a pulse train or of a continuous flow. The most common types of modulation are: 1. the amplitude modulation AM; 2. the frequency modulation FM; 3. the pulse code modulation PCM. (FRA) | |||
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modulation : 36 do fraz, 4 tematyki |
| Cybernetyka | 1 |
| Elektronika | 2 |
| Prawo | 1 |
| Technologia informacyjna | 32 |