Betekenis van:
heterodyne
heterodyne
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
- of or relating to the beat produced by heterodyning two oscillations
to heterodyne
Werkwoord
- combine (a radio frequency wave) with a locally generated wave of a different frequency so as to produce a new frequency equal to the sum or the difference between the two
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- Employing coherent optical transmission or coherent optical detection techniques (also called optical heterodyne or homodyne techniques);
- Employing coherent heterodyne or homodyne detection techniques and having an angular resolution of less (better) than 20 μrad (microradians);
- Employing coherent heterodyne or homodyne detection techniques and having an angular resolution of less (better) than 20 µrad (microradians); or
- Employing coherent optical transmission or coherent optical detection techniques (also called optical heterodyne or homodyne techniques); or
- Performing "optical amplification"; c. Employing coherent optical transmission or coherent optical detection techniques (also called optical heterodyne or homodyne techniques); or
- A transmission wavelength exceeding 1750 nm; b. Performing "optical amplification"; c. Employing coherent optical transmission or coherent optical detection techniques (also called optical heterodyne or homodyne techniques); or
- Employing coherent optical transmission or coherent optical detection techniques (also called optical heterodyne or homodyne techniques); or d. Employing analogue techniques and having a bandwidth exceeding 2,5 GHz;
- Employing coherent optical transmission or coherent optical detection techniques (also called optical heterodyne or homodyne techniques); d. Employing wavelength division multiplexing techniques exceeding 8 optical carriers in a single optical window; or
- Performing "optical amplification" using praseodymium-doped fluoride fibre amplifiers (PDFFA); c. Employing coherent optical transmission or coherent optical detection techniques (also called optical heterodyne or homodyne techniques); d. Employing wavelength division multiplexing techniques exceeding 8 optical carriers in a single optical window; or e. Employing analogue techniques and having a bandwidth exceeding 2,5 GHz;