the act or process by which an output wave or signal is obtained having the characteristics of the original modulating wave or signal; the reverse of modulation
demodulation in American English
(diˌmɑdʒəˈleɪʃən)
noun
Radio
the process of recovering at the receiver a signal that has been modulated on a carrier wave; detection
demodulation in Electrical Engineering
(dimɒdʒəleɪʃən)
noun
(Electrical engineering: Communication, Analog)
Demodulation is the process of separating information from a modulated carrier wave.
To perform the demodulation, an internal counter is used to determine the frequency of the incoming signal.
The output section demodulates the signal, restores it to the original analog inputequivalent, and filters the ripple component, which resulted from the demodulation process.
Demodulation is the process of separating information from a modulated carrier wave.
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