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  1. Element 0

    Element 0 may refer to Neutronium , sometimes referred to as an element with atomic number 0 Element Zero, or eezo, the primary power source used in the video game series Mass Effect series Mass Effect . disambig ...   more details



  1. Oldenburg T 0

    Infobox Schienenfahrzeug Farbe1 33009B Farbe2 FE0000 Baureihe Oldenburg T 0 Abbildung Name Nummerierung Hersteller Baujahre 1885 1891 Ausmusterung around 1920 Anzahl Achsformel Gattung Goods train tank locomotive Spurweite 1,435 mm Treibraddurchmesser 1,210 mm VorneLaufraddurchmesser 1,000 mm HintenLaufraddurchmesser AussenLaufraddurchmesser InnenLaufraddurchmesser Laufraddurchmesser Anfahrzugkraft Beschleunigung Leistungskennziffer H chstgeschwindigkeit 60 km h L nge berKupplung L nge berPuffer L nge H he Breite Drehzapfenabstand AchsabstandDerFahrgestelle FesterRadstand Gesamtradstand RadstandMitTender Leermasse Dienstmasse 17.6 t DienstmasseMitTender Reibungsmasse 9.2 t Radsatzfahrmasse 17.6 t Antrieb Geschwindigkeitsmesser Steuerung bersetzungsstufen Kupplungstyp Bremsen Zusatzbremse Feststellbremse Zugheizung Lokbremse Zugbremse Zugsicherung Halbmesser Besonderheiten Anmerkung Wheel arrangement 2 2 0 Bauart 1A t Zylinderanzahl Zylinderdurchmesser 220 mm NDZylinderdurchmesser HDZylinderdurchmesser Kolbenhub 440 mm Kuppelraddurchmesser Kessel Kessell nge Kesseldruck 12 bar AnzahlHeizrohre AnzahlRauchrohre Heizrohrl nge Rostfl che 0.52 m Strahlungsheizfl che Rohrheizfl che berhitzerfl che Verdampfungsheizfl che 28.2 m IndizierteLeistung Steuerungsart Zylinderdruck The Oldenburg Class T 0 originally Class VIII were tank locomotive goods train tank engines operated by the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg State Railways . They were built specifically for branch lines, because four coupled engines had proved uneconomical. Their wheelbase of 7.70 m enabled them to travel at up to 60 km h. They were considerably more economical than the four couplers. In 1885 four were built and two ... Stuttgart Jahr 1990 ISBN 3 440 06145 0 External links There is a relevant English language forum at http germanrail.8.forumer.com index.php Railways of Germany Oldenburg locomotives Category 2 2 0 locomotives Category Grand Duchy of Oldenburg State Railways locomotives T 0 de Oldenburgische T 0 ...   more details



  1. Christ 0

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Christ 0 Type studio Artist Vanden Plas band Vanden Plas Cover 51AWNX8PMYL.jpg Released February 21, 2006 Recorded 2005 Genre Progressive metal Length 77 41 Label InsideOut Music Producer Markus Teske Last album Beyond Daylight br 2002 This album Christ 0 br 2006 Next album The Seraphic Clockwork br 2010 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 4 5 Allmusic class album id r819083 pure url yes link rev2 Sea of Tranquility website Sea of Tranquility rev2Score Rating 4.5 5 http www.seaoftranquility.org reviews.php?op showcontent&id 3357 link Christ 0 is the fifth full length studio album by the progressive metal band Vanden Plas band Vanden Plas , released on March 31, 2006 http www.vandenplas.de discography christ 0.php by InsideOut Music . This concept album interprets the novel The Count of Monte Cristo , exploring the story of a man imprisoned for a crime he didn t commit and following his chain of vengeful murders through the eyes of X, an Interpol detective assigned to the case. Throughout the course of the album, both characters come to terms with their goals X realizes just how similar the nature of his work is to Christ 0 s, while 0 repents for the sins of his vengeance and commits suicide. The lyrics make several contemporary references, alluding to modern movies e.g. The Silence of the Lambs film Silence of the Lambs and organizations Interpol . br br The band employed a forty piece choir http www.vandenplas.de biography.php for the first time in this album. Lead vocalist Andy Kuntz stated that such orchestral elements were new to Vanden Plas and attributes this experimentation with the four year wait since their previous album, Beyond Daylight . http www.ytsejam.com modules.php?name News&file article&sid 3361 Track listing Christ 0 small M Werno L Kuntz small 5 34 Postcard to God small M S. Lill L Kuntz small ... L Tim Rice small 6 18 Bonus Track The first copies of Christ 0 contained a bonus track, Gethsemane. http ...   more details



  1. Milecastle 0

    infobox UK feature official name Milecastle 0 static image name Segedunum Roman Fort and Baths geograph.org.uk 37360.jpg static image caption Segedunum If Milecastle 0 had existed, it would have been located here static image alt Segedunum If Milecastle 0 had existed, it would have been located here static image 2 name static image 2 caption latitude 54.98791 longitude 1.53231 official name Milecastle 0 shire county state Tyne and Wear country England nation UK map name United Kingdom Tyne and Wear os grid reference NZ300660 position right label position top RomanMilitary Milecastle 0 is a possible milecastle of the Roman Empire Roman Hadrian s Wall which may have preexisted the Castra fort of Segedunum . Although its existence has been suggested by historian Peter Hill, ref name Hill Citation author Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne title Archaeologia Aeliana or miscellaneous tracts relating to antiquity 5th Series Vol. 29 2001 publisher Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne year 2001 pages 3 18 ref no evidence of this milecastle has been found. It is not known whether the decision to establish forts on the line of the wall predated the decision to extend the wall to Wallsend, so it is possible that this milecastle was never built. Construction Nothing is known of the construction of Milecastle 0. Excavations and investigations No excavations or investigations have taken place specifically for Milecastle 0. No evidence has been found during excavation of Segedunum. Associated Turrets Each milecastle on Hadrian s Wall had two associated Turret Hadrian s Wall turret structures. These turrets were positioned approximately one third and two thirds of a Roman mile to the west of the Milecastle, and would probably have been manned by part of the milecastle s garrison. The turrets associated with Milecastle 0 are known as Turret 0A and Turret 0B . Turret ... Record England National Monuments Record Number Milecastle 0 None None Turret 0A 24774 alternative ...   more details



  1. Km. 0

    1 February 17, 2004 Region 2 July 1, 2006 External links imdb title id 0251777 title Km. 0 Amg movie 210861 Km. 0 Category 2000 films Category Spanish films Category Spanish language films Category Madrid in fiction Category Spanish LGBT related films Category Films shot in Madrid es Km. 0 pel cula ...   more details



  1. 0

    M 0 centers around a young man named Taiga Kuzumi who has a hot headed temper and is able to hold his ... at the same time. Main characters main List of M 0 characters Nihongo Taiga Kuzumi Kuzumi Taiga ... Magic plates File Mx0 plate.png thumb right Tree Graph showing the ranks of plates in M 0 . The magic in M 0 is used through magic plates. The plates are a sort of magical data storage device, which ... be disqualified Manga main List of M 0 chapters M 0 was serialized in the manga magazine Weekly Sh nen ... 2006 manga Category Romantic comedy anime and manga Category Sh nen manga es M 0 fr M 0 it M 0 ja ru M 0 simple M 0 th x vi Mx0 zh ...   more details



  1. Continuous signal

    that the signal value can be found at any arbitrary point in time. A typical example of an infinite duration signal is math f t sin t , quad t in mathbb R math A finite duration counterpart of the above signal could be math f t sin t , quad t in pi, pi math and math f t 0 math otherwise. The value of a finite or infinite duration signal may or may not be finite. For example, math f t frac 1 t , quad t in 0,1 math and math f t 0 math otherwise, is a finite duration signal but it takes an infinite value for math t 0 , math . In many disciplines, the convention is that a continuous signal must always ...unreferenced date August 2007 A continuous signal or a continuous time signal is a varying quantity a signal information theory signal whose domain, which is often time, is a Continuum set theory continuum e.g., a connected space connected interval of the real number reals . That is, the function s domain ..., a discrete time signal has a countable set countable domain, like the natural number s. A signal of continuous amplitude and time is known as a continuous time signal or an analog signal. This a signal information theory signal will have some value at every instant of time. The electrical signals ..., triangular wave etc. Some of the continuous signals. The signal is defined over a domain, which may or may not be finite, and there is a functional mapping from the domain to the value of the signal ..., infinite singularities are acceptable as long as the signal is integrable over any finite interval for example, the math t 1 math signal is not integrable, but math t 2 math is . Any analogue signal is continuous by nature. Discrete signal s, used in digital signal processing , can be obtained by Sampling signal processing sampling and Quantization signal processing quantization of continuous signals. Continuous signal may also be defined over an independent variable other than time. Another very ... space dimensions are used. Time measurement and standards Category Signal processing ar ...   more details



  1. Signal generator

    that is capable of creating a repetitive waveform . Modern devices may use digital signal processing to synthesize waveforms, followed by a digital to analog converter , or DAC, to produce an analog output . The most common waveform is a sine wave , but sawtooth wave sawtooth , step pulse signal ... thumb A vector signal generator With the advent of digital communications systems, it is no longer ... to the development of vector signal generators, also known as digital signal generators. These signal .... Logic signal generators Also known as data pattern generator or more often digital pattern generator , this type of signal generators produces logic types of signals that is logic 1 s and 0 s in the form ... length, ... . Logic signal generators digital pattern generators are used as stimulus source for digital ... with a quadrature modulator and advanced digital signal processing, high speed DACs can be applied ... Digital Signal Generator Background Information http www.ztecinstruments.com waveform generator ...Signal generators , also known variously as function generator s , RF and microwave signal generators , pitch generators , arbitrary waveform generator s , digital pattern generator s or frequency generators ... in either the analog or digital domains . They are generally used in designing, testing, troubleshooting .... There are many different types of signal generators, with different purposes and applications ..., signal generators have been embedded hardware units, but since the age of multimedia PCs, flexible, programmable software tone generators have also been available. General purpose signal generators Function generators Image Leader LSG 15 signal generator.jpg thumb 350px Leader Instruments LSG 15 signal generator main Function generator A function generator is a device which produces simple ... generators , or AWG s, are sophisticated signal generators which allow the user to generate arbitrary ... to higher end design and test applications. RF and microwave signal generators Radio frequency ...   more details



  1. Signal processor

    A signal processor is an device which processor processes Signal electronics signal s containing information . Also analog signal s with analog electronics is used, the name means mostly digital electronics Electronic circuit circuit s that processes digital signal s. Most modern signal processors are either dedicated microprocessor integrated circuit s or general purpose programmable microprocessors. A DSP digital signal processor is an electronic device which serves the purpose of signal processing . It can be used for Digital signal digital to analog conversions and vice versa. Digital audio In the realm of digital audio , a signal processor is a device that modifies an audio signal, either analog or digital. It can be a piece of electronic hardware or computer software . A basic example of a signal processor is a high pass filter, which removes low frequencies from a signal. Traditionally signal processors were electronic circuits that affected analog signals. In digital audio, signal processors can be software that alter digitized audio information. The term Digital Signal Processing DSP usually refers to the processors that are involved in calculating the effect a digital signal processor will have on an audio data stream. For example, HD Accel cards by Digidesign contain processors that calculate the changes to a digital audio signal. Types of Signal Processors Equalization Audio filter Filters Reverberation Delay audio effect Delay Dynamic processing Dynamic range compression compression , Expansion audio expansion , limiting , Noise gate noise gating Noise reduction References Audio in Media, Stanley R. Allen, Thomson Wadsworth, 7th Edition, 2005. ISBN 0 534 63046 4 Category Signal processing Compu hardware stub ...   more details



  1. Digital Be-In

    Refimprove date October 2007 The Digital Be In is an ongoing San Francisco based event that began with a mission to carry forth the ethos and values expressed at the 1960s Human Be In , and bring them into the world of multimedia and Internet technology. It served a role through the 1990s as a venue for the San Francisco Bay Area s community of new media pioneers to socialize and exchange ideas. Cyberculture became the focal point of the gatherings. However, producer Michael Gosney also brought in key ... recent event Digital Be In 16 ECOCITY was held 2008 04 28. In the early years, it drew major companies ... as the party that followed it. Beginnings Inspired by the 1967 Human Be In, the first Digital Be In was held ... digital art magazine. Verbum president, Michael Gosney, promoted digital media and early desktop .... Computer industry people and underground artists came together at the first Digital Be In to celebrate ... in person. In 1995, the official name was shortened from Digital Art Be In simply to Digital Be In. Additionally ... computer revolution, a Digital Art Gallery, and the Digital Frontier included exhibits by avant ... of new technology and digital art alongside immersive light shows. Projections combined original 1960s artists analog work with video effects and 3D digital animation. In 1996, the 8th Be In took its next step and started netcasting . Themes In 1997, Digital Be In 9 matured with the introduction of a political ... journal. http www.theatlantic.com unbound citation wc990120.htm Be In Digital. Atlantic Monthly ... article. External links http www.be in.com Be In Website http www.be in.com 12 highlights.html Digital Be In History http intrepidtrips.com roadtrips be in Live from the Digital Be In . A report by Ken ... 2004 05 from you to i n.html Notes from the Digital Be In. Futuresalon blog entry. http blog.onevillage.tv ?p 111 Planet Code Digital Be In. Onevillage blog entry. http ericmagnuson.com 2006 04 back from digital be in.html Back from the Digital Be In. Technologist Eric Magnuson s blog ...   more details



  1. NOT digital

    Orphan date February 2009 DISPLAYTITLE NOT digital Infobox musical artist name NOT digital image caption background group or band origin Windsor, Ontario Windsor , Ontario , Canada genre Electronic music Electronic , Experimental rock Experimental Industrial music Industrial Art rock Art Rock years active 2005 present website current members Erik Ingalls, Stephen Hargreaves notable instruments Custom guitars involving built in effects & midi connections to synths. Vintage analogue synths. NOT digital sometimes NOT digital are a Canadian Electronic music electronic band formed in 2005 consisting of Erik Ingalls on vocals, guitars, modified and midi Guitars, and keyboards and Stephen Hargreaves also on vocals, bass, analogue synths, and sounds. The two are often accompanied live by other musicians, most recently including Bradford Helner drums and Stephen s sister Kate Hargreaves keys . Discography In Dreams of Something New I Have Not Been Well 2005 in music 2005 External links MySpace music notdigital NOT digital Category Canadian industrial music groups Category Canadian electronic music groups Category Musical groups from Windsor, Ontario Category Musical groups established in 2004 Canada band stub ...   more details



  1. Gating signal

    Multiple issues wikify February 2012 unreferenced February 2007 cleanup August 2009 A digital signal or pulse which is also called wikt trigger trigger sometimes that provides a time window so that a particular event or signal from among many will be selected and others will be eliminated or discarded. In a multiple input AND OR gate, a signal at one of the inputs triggers the passage of a signal at other inputs.i.e, it passes through or blocks the signal at other inputs. Such a signal is called a gating signal. DEFAULTSORT Gating Signal Category Signal processing Signal gating means to mask unwanted signal transistions from propagating forward. ...   more details



  1. Signal edge

    Unreferenced date November 2006 Image NRZIcode.png thumb Signal edges shown in rectangular pulse amplitude modulation with polar w en Non return to zero, inverted 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 called an edge because the square wave which represents a signal has edges at those points. A rising edge is the transition from low to high. It is also named positive edge . When a circuit is rising edge triggered, it becomes active when its clock signal goes from low to high, and ignores the high to low transition. A falling edge is the high to low transition. It is also known as the negative edge . When a circuit is falling edge triggered, it becomes active when the clock signal goes from high to low, and ignores the low to high transition. A leading edge is an event that is triggered on the front edge of a pulse. Assuming a clock begins at t 0, the first position would be triggered at t 1. A trailing edge is the opposite of a leading edge. It is triggered on the back edge of a pulse. Assuming the clock begins at t 0, the first position would be triggered at t 0. The terms front edge or leading edge , and back edge or trailing edge describe the related position of edges in a clock cycle. A leading edge can be a falling edge. See also Flip flop electronics Flip flops Rise time DEFAULTSORT Clock Edge Category Digital electronics Electronics stub ca Flanc de Signalflanke es Flanco electr nica ru ...   more details



  1. Digital-S

    high at standard definition resolutions, quality is higher than that of Betacam SP and comparable to Digital ... with 4 channel audio like digital betacam. Serial digital interface s SDI are also provided ... s japanese D 9 product page See also Betacam Digital Betacam HDCAM Homevid High definition High definition media Category Video storage Category 1995 introductions de D9 Videoformat es Digital S fr Digital S it D9 standard di videoregistrazione ja D9 VTR ru Digital S ...   more details



  1. Signal level

    merge Signal to noise ratio date October 2011 The signal level in an Sound recording and reproduction audio signal chain , on an audio recording , or in a radio frequency communication is the measure of the level of the signal emitted or received. Signal level is often related to signal to noise ratio SNR in the fields of communication theory , science , and engineering , which measures the ratio between an arbitrary Signal electronics signal level and noise . Signal level is also used to transment information. Mostly used for things like cable and satlite TV. References Unreferenced date December 2009 Reflist Category Digital audio Category Communication theory Category Electronics terms Category Measurement Category Radar signal processing Comm stub Engineering stub Science stub de Logarithmische Gr e pl Poziom sygna u ...   more details



  1. D.I.G.I.T.A.L.

    Refimprove date April 2008 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name D.I.G.I.T.A.L. Type compilation album Artist KRS One Cover KRS One Digital.jpg Released November 25, 2003 Genre Hip hop music Hip hop Label Cleopatra Records Producer KRS One, Simone Parker , DJ Premier , Kid Capri Reviews Last album Kristyles br 2003 This album D.I.G.I.T.A.L. br 2003 Next album Keep Right br 2004 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 2.5 5 ref Allmusic class album id r667665 pure url yes Allmusic review ref rev2 RapReviews rev2Score 8 10 ref http www.rapreviews.com archive 2004 05 digital.html RapReviews review ref D.I.G.I.T.A.L. is a compilation album by American MC KRS One . It was released in November 2003 via Front Page Entertainment and is compromised by a number of songs previously only released on white label 12 singles and B sides with a few remixes and KRS One cameos on other artist records. Many of the tracks have here been given different titles from their original releases. For example, As You Already Know was originally released as a single by Truck Turner under the name Symphony 2000 while When The Moon was called Aquarius when it first was released as a limited KRS One 12 single around 1999. Track listing Intro You Know What s Up For Example Tell the Devil Ha When the Moon Featuring Courtney Terry Free Mumia Featuring Channel Live Contains a sample from Hard to Handle by Otis Redding Ah Yeah Bring It to the Cypher Featuring Truck Turner artist Truck Turner Produced by DJ Premier As You Already Know Featuring Truck Turner artist Truck Turner , Big Punisher , Kool G Rap Contains a sample from The Symphony by Juice Crew A Freestyle Song Featuring Common rapper Common Article Remix Featuring Mad Lion , Shelly Thunder , Whitey Don Music for the 90s Featuring G. Simone Produced by Kid Capri Contains a sample from Why Is That? by Boogie Down Productions BDP Let ... albums 2000s eastcoast hiphop album stub pl D.I.G.I.T.A.L. ...   more details



  1. Analog signal

    pp move indef main Signal electronics An analog or analogue signal is any continuous function continuous Signal circuit theory signal for which the time varying feature variable of the signal is a representation of some other time varying quantity, i.e., analogous to another time varying signal. It differs from a digital signal in terms of small fluctuations in the signal which are meaningful. Analog ... is said to be an analog of the sound. An analog signal has a theoretically infinite resolution. In practice an analog signal is subject to noise and a finite slew rate . Therefore, both analog and digital ... resolution. ref Digital Signal Processing Instant access. Butterworth Heinemann Page 3 ref Compared ... may be achieved more simply than with the digital equivalent. An analog signal may be processed directly by analog components, ref Digital Signal Processing Instant access. Butterworth Heinemann ... as well. Even if the resolution of an analog signal is higher than a comparable digital signal, the difference ... Analog device Analog signal processing Analog sound vs. digital sound Analog video Analog to digital converter Digital audio Digital signal Digital video Magnetic tape Magnetic recording Video tape ... , pneumatic , hydraulic , and other systems may also convey analog signals. An analog signal uses some property of the medium to convey the signal s information. For example, an aneroid barometer uses rotary position as the signal to convey pressure information. Electrically, the property most commonly ... charge . Any information may be conveyed by an analog signal often such a signal is a measured response ... using a transducer . An analog signal is one where at each point in time the value of the signal is significant, whereas a digital signal is one where at each point in time, the value of the signal must be above or below some discrete threshold Citation needed date May 2011 . For example ... that the performance of digital systems may surpass it. Similarly, as digital systems become more ...   more details



  1. Discrete signal

    Image Sampled.signal.svg right thumb Discrete sampled signal Image Digital.signal.svg right thumb Digital signal Discrete here means constituting a separate entity and is distinct from discreet a discreet signal is one not intended to be seen by others. A discrete signal or discrete time signal is a time ... groups ref Digital Signal Processing Prentice Hall Pages 11 12 ref By acquiring values of an analog signal at constant or variable rate. This process is called sampling signal processing sampling . ref Digital Signal Processing Instant access. Butterworth Heinemann Page 8 ref By recording the number ... a continuous valued discrete time signal to a digital discrete valued discrete time signal is known as analog to digital conversion . It usually proceeds by replacing each original sample value ... continuous valued discrete time signal, itself only an approximation of the original continuous valued continuous time signal. Common practical digital signals are represented as 8 bit 256 levels ... date August 2007 Category Digital signal processing Category Signal processing ar ... over a Domain mathematics domain of discrete integral. Unlike a continuous signal continuous time signal , a discrete time signal is a function of a continuous argument however, it may have been obtained by sampling information theory sampling from a continuous time signal, and then each value in the sequence is called a sample signal sample . When a discrete time signal obtained by sampling ... taking a certain elevator every day. Digital signals Image Discrete cosine.svg thumb right 350px ... the sampling theorem for reconstruction of the original cosine function from samples. A digital signal is a discrete time signal for which not only the time but also the amplitude has been made ... more sophisticated methods exist , a process known as quantization signal processing quantization ... Digital to analog converter Digital control Digital frequency Nyquist Shannon sampling theorem Whittaker ...   more details



  1. Signal chain

    0 8493 0185 8 ref . The goal of any signal chain is to process a variety of signals ref Kories, R ...Signal chain , or signal processing chain is a term used in signal processing ref Smith, Steven W., The Scientist and Engineer s Guide to Digital Signal Processing, 1999, California Technical Publishing, San Diego, California, ISBN 0 9660176 4 1 ref and mixed signal ref Kester, W. Editor in Chief , Mixed Signal and DSP Design Techniques, 2000, Analog Devices, Norwood, MA, ISBN 0 916550 23 0 ref system design to describe a series of signal conditioning electronic components that receive input data acquired from sampling either real time phenomena or from stored data in tandem, with the output of one portion of the chain supplying input to the next. Signal chains are often used in signal processing applications to gather and process data or to apply system controls based on analysis of real time phenomena. Definition This definition comes from common usage in the electronics industry and can be derived from definitions of its parts ref name def Sippi, C. & Sippi, P., Computer Dictionary and Handbook, 1972, Bobbs Merrill, New York, ISBN 0 672 20850 4 ref Signal The event, phenomenon, or electrical ... using the output from the previous program as its input . ref name def The concept of a signal ... or control an analog , digital , or analog digital system. See also Multicol List of algorithms Digital signal processing Digital processing Analog to digital conversion with SAR Analog to digital conversion Audio amplifier Daisy chain electrical engineering Signal transmission Transmission Digital electronics Multicol break Digital to analog converter Electronic filter Feedback Mechanical filter Signal flow Signal flow chain Signal flow chain List of stochastic processes topics Stochastic ... 2010 02 SCBlist.pdf Signal Chain Basics from http www.planetanalog.com www.planetanalog.com DEFAULTSORT Signal Chain Category Signal processing Signal processing systems ...   more details



  1. Ternary signal

    In telecommunication , a ternary signal is a Signalling telecommunication signal that can assume, at any given instant, one of three states or significant condition s, such as Power physics power level, phase waves phase position, pulse duration , or frequency . Examples of ternary signals are a a pulse that can have a positive, zero, or negative voltage value at any given instant pulse amplitude modulation PAM 3 , b a sine wave that can assume phases of 0 , 120 , or 240 relative to a clock pulse 3 phase shift keying PSK , and c a carrier wave that can assume any one of three different frequencies depending on three different modulation signal significant conditions 3 frequency modulation FM . Modulation techniques Some examples of PAM 3 line code s that use ternary signals are hybrid ternary code bipolar encoding MLT 3 encoding used in Fast Ethernet 100BASE TX 100BASE TX Ethernet B3ZS 4B3T used in some ISDN basic rate interface 8B6T used in Fast Ethernet 100BASE T4 100BASE T4 Ethernet return to zero DQPSK SOQPSK SOQPSK TG uses ternary continuous phase modulation https dspace.byu.edu handle 1877 58 3 PSK can be seen as falling between binary phase shift keying BPSK which uses two phases, and quadrature phase shift keying QPSK which uses four phases. References FS1037C See also balanced ternary digital signal Fast Ethernet 100BASE T2 uses PAM 5, which, like ternary, is one of the few modulation schemes that does not use a power of two number of symbols. three phase electric power , like 3 PSK, uses 3 phases at a single frequency and amplitude. DEFAULTSORT Ternary Signal Category Line codes Telecomm stub de Tern res Signal ...   more details



  1. Signal conditioning

    Expert subject Electronics date February 2009 Refimprove date November 2007 In electronics, signal conditioning means manipulating an analog signal in such a way that it meets the requirements of the next stage for further processing. Most common use is in analog to digital converter s. In control engineering applications, it is common to have a sensing stage which consists of a sensor , a signal conditioning stage where usually amplification of the signal is done and a processing stage normally carried out by an Analog to digital converter ADC and a micro controller . Operational amplifiers op amps are commonly employed to carry out the amplification of the signal in the signal conditioning stage. Inputs Signal inputs accepted by signal conditioners include direct current DC voltage and current ..., and other specialized inputs. Outputs for signal conditioning equipment can be voltage, current .... Signal conditioning processes Signal conditioning can include Amplifier amplification , filter signal ... is the most common signal conditioning function, as usually not all the signal frequency spectrum contains ... will produce noise if amplified. Amplifying Signal Amplifier amplification performs two important functions increases the resolution of the inputed signal, and increases its signal to noise ratio ... range is probably too low for an Analog to digital converter ADC to process directly. In this case it is necessary to bring the voltage level up to that required by the Analog to digital converter ADC .. Commonly used amplifiers on signal conditioning include Sample and hold amplifiers, Peak Detectors .... ref Data acquisition techniques using PCs. Academic Press Pages 44 47 ref Isolation Signal isolation must be used in order to pass the signal from the source to the measurement device without a physical connection it is often used to isolate possible sources of signal perturbations. Also notable is that it is important to isolate the potentially expensive equipment used to process the signal after ...   more details



  1. Signal (album)

    Disc CD , digital download GNCL 1041 12  cm References reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT Signal Casiopea Album Category 2005 albums Category Casiopea albums 2000s jazz album stub es SIGNAL canci n de KAT TUN ja SIGNAL th SIGNAL zh SIGNAL ...Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Signal Type Studio Artist Casiopea Cover Released December 21, 2005 Recorded Genre Jazz fusion Length Label Geneon Universal Entertainment Geneon Entertainment GNCL 1041 Producer Casiopea Last album GIG25 Casiopea album GIG25 br 2005 This album Signal br 2005 Next album Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1score rating 0 5 ref Allmusic class album id r963063 pure url yes Allmusic review ref Automatically generated by DASHBot Signal is the fortieth and final album by the jazz fusion group Casiopea recorded and released in 2005. Track listing tracklist music credits yes title1 Awaken music1 Issei Noro length1 6 07 title2 Mist music2 Minoru Mukaiya length2 5 09 title3 Kokoro CK music3 Yoshihiro Naruse length3 4 32 title4 Will You Love Me Tomorrow music4 Akira Jimbo length4 5 18 title5 Escalation music5 Issei Noro length5 4 40 title6 Asobi Ni Turetette music6 Yoshihiro Naruse length6 4 18 title7 Life Long Serenade music7 Issei Noro length7 6 07 title8 Pity music8 Yoshihiro Naruse length8 3 54 title9 Ardent music9 Minoru Mukaiya length9 3 41 title10 Past And Future music10 Issei Noro length10 11 47 tracklist headline Past And Future s songs music credits no title1 Dawn music1 Issei Noro length1 2 15 title2 Strain music2 Issei Noro length2 3 49 title3 Sorrow music3 Issei Noro length3 0 45 title4 Tested music4 Issei Noro length4 2 37 title5 Mentality music5 Issei Noro length5 4 45 title6 Unlimited music6 Issei Noro length6 1 31 Personnel CASIOPEA are Issei Noro Guitar s Minoru Mukaiya Keyboard instrument keyboards Yoshihiro Naruse bass ... web url http music.yahoo.co.jp shop c 10 gncl1041 title Yahoo SIGNAL work Yahoo Music publisher Yahoo ...   more details



  1. Signal tracer

    Unreferenced date March 2009 Orphan date March 2009 A signal tracer is a piece of electronic test equipment used to troubleshoot radio and other Electronics electronic circuitry. Usually a very simple device, it normally provides an amplifier , and a loudspeaker , often battery powered and packaged into a small, hand held test probe . An optional diode Detector radio detector is usually also provided, allowing the detection of Amplitude modulation amplitude modulated signals. The technician injects a test Signal information theory signal into the device under test . Then, by using the signal tracer, the tech can follow the signal through the various circuits of the radio receiver. So long as the signal can be heard, the circuitry up to that point is at least minimally functional. If the signal disappears, however, a Fault technology fault can be assumed to be present in the stage of the circuit just passed. The diode detector is only sensitive to amplitude modulation but even circuits that are normally used for other modulation schemes such as Frequency modulation FM radios can be tested by using an AM test signal for testing the radio frequency circuits, then switching to an FM test signal and switching out the diode detector for testing the audio circuits of the radio. More sophisticated signal tracers may display Digital electronics digital levels using, for example, Light emitting diode LEDs . For long pulse trains, a cyclic redundancy check may be calculated and displayed, giving the tech insight into the content of circuits that are switching rapidly. Category Electronic test equipment tech stub ...   more details



  1. Audio signal

    impedance impedance of the signal path, which may be Single ended signalling single ended or Balanced line balanced . Digital equivalent As much of the older analog audio equipment has been Software emulator emulated in Digital audio digital form, usually through the development of audio plug in s for digital audio workstation DAW software, the terms audio signal and signal flow are also used to describe the path of digital information through the DAW ie. from an audio track through a plug in and out a hardware output . A digital audio signal being sent through wire can use several formats including ... for large digital mixing console s. See also Analog audio Analog recording Audio signal processing Balanced audio Communications Digital recording Professional audio External links Category Audio engineering ...mergefrom Audio signal processing discuss Talk Audio signal Merge proposal date May 2011 An audio signal is an Analog signal analog representation of sound , typically as an electrical voltage . They have frequencies in the audio frequency range of roughly 20 to 20,000  Hz. Audio signals may be Synthesizer synthesized directly, or may originate at a transducer such as a microphone , musical instrument Pickup music technology pickup , phonograph cartridge, or tape head . Loudspeaker s or headphones convert an electrical audio signal into sound. Digital representations of audio signals exist in a variety of formats. Signal flow Signal flow is the term used to describe the path an audio signal will take from source microphone to the speaker or recording device. It is most frequently in a recording studio setting, where the signal flow is often very long and convoluted as the electric signal may pass through many sections of a large Analogue electronics analog Mixing console console , external audio equipment , and even different rooms. Parameters Audio signals may be characterized by parameters such as their Bandwidth signal processing bandwidth , Electric power power level in decibel ...   more details



  1. Signal compression

    In telecommunication , the term signal compression has the following meanings In analog usually audio systems, reduction of the dynamic range of a Signalling telecommunication signal by controlling it as a function of the inverse relationship of its instantaneous value relative to a specified reference level. Signal compression is usually expressed in decibel dB . Instantaneous values of the input signal that are low, relative to the reference level, are increased, and those that are high are decreased. Signal compression is usually accomplished by separate devices called compressors. It is used for many purposes, such as a improving signal to noise ratios prior to digitizing an analog signal for transmission telecommunications transmission over a digital carrier system , b preventing overload of succeeding elements of a system, or c matching the dynamic ranges of two devices. Signalling telecommunication Signal compression in dB may be a linear or nonlinear function of the signal level across the frequency band radio band of interest and may be essentially instantaneous or have fixed or variable delay times. Signal compression always introduces distortion , which is usually not objectionable, if the compression is limited to a few dB. The original dynamic range of a compressed signal may be restored by a Electronic circuit circuit called an Companding expander . FS1037C MS188 See also Companding Dynamic range compression Further reading http www.atis.org tg2k signal compression.html Definition signal compression http users.ece.gatech.edu vkm nii node36.html Signal Compression http www.ece.ucsb.edu scl Signal Compression Lab UCSB http www.stanford.edu group compression Signal Compression and Classification Group Stanford Category Electronics terms Category Signal processing Category Telecommunications terms he ...   more details




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