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Definition of in-phase in English: in-phaseadjective Relating to electrical signals that are in phase. Example sentencesExamples - The ‘small loop’ term is usually reserved for closed-loop antennas in which the current around the loop is more-or-less in-phase, so the loop antenna can be treated as a magnetic dipole.
- So, like, it was all just because of the mismatch between the in-phase and quadrature reality generators, you just had to add a closed-loop control to adjust them.
- The resulting signal is filtered and decimated and normalized to generate the arctangent of the in-phase and quadrature components of the baseband signal.
- The dual-channel output of the lock-in amplifier characterizes the PA signal as a two-dimensional mathematical vector with amplitude and phase or alternatively in-phase and quadrature vectorial components.
- Furthermore, the finding that the access channel movements are correlated strongly indicates that these residues cooperatively fluctuate, with an in-phase opening, facilitating the access of a substrate to the enzyme active site.
Definition of in-phase in US English: in-phaseadjectiveˈinfāz Relating to electrical signals that are in phase. Example sentencesExamples - The resulting signal is filtered and decimated and normalized to generate the arctangent of the in-phase and quadrature components of the baseband signal.
- Furthermore, the finding that the access channel movements are correlated strongly indicates that these residues cooperatively fluctuate, with an in-phase opening, facilitating the access of a substrate to the enzyme active site.
- So, like, it was all just because of the mismatch between the in-phase and quadrature reality generators, you just had to add a closed-loop control to adjust them.
- The dual-channel output of the lock-in amplifier characterizes the PA signal as a two-dimensional mathematical vector with amplitude and phase or alternatively in-phase and quadrature vectorial components.
- The ‘small loop’ term is usually reserved for closed-loop antennas in which the current around the loop is more-or-less in-phase, so the loop antenna can be treated as a magnetic dipole.
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