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demodulator
noun
Any device that demodulates a signal
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At the receiver the coded modulation is recovered by an appropriate demodulator and the code groups are converted into the corresponding symbols.
For television sets built after the new rules take effect -- when that would be is still uncertain -- the broadcast flag would be read by a piece of equipment called a demodulator, which could limit the consumer's ability to mass-distribute the program over the Internet or other computer networks.
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Occasionally such a code word achieves an independent existence (and meaning) while the original equivalent phrase is forgotten or at least no longer has the precise meaning attributed to the code word e.g., modem (originally standing for "modulator-demodulator").
Such EO behaviour is the basis of a number of optical devices, including switches, modulators, and demodulators for high-speed optical communications.
Some electroceramics exhibit optical phenomena, such as luminescence (useful in fluorescent lighting) and lasing (exploited in lasers), and still others exhibit changes in optical properties with the application of electric fields and are therefore used extensively as modulators, demodulators, and switches in optical communications.
The most familiar example of a communication device is the common telephone modem (from modulator/demodulator).
Modem, (from "modulator/demodulator"), any of a class of electronic devices that convert digital data signals into modulated analog signals suitable for transmission over analog telecommunications circuits.
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