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Rob Verdann, Afterdark Removalist
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Frequency to voltage converters are used in some simpler FM receiver designs.
The up converters 'do exactly as they say on the tin' aswell, they convert signals up in frequency.
The down converters 'do exactly as they say on the tin', they convert signals down in frequency.
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Dave Simons, Internet Entrepeneur
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An optical link is provided that may be switched in to allow the frequency modulated signals to be transmitted through the medium of a fibre optic cable connecting the two converters rather than a wire.
This ensures that designers can avoid sensitive frequencies in data acquisition applications and helps in the elimination of noise problems resulting from beat frequencies when connecting converters in parallel.
A detail like this requires highly advanced computer systems which control the frequency converters for the speed-regulated motors which drive the rollers in a modern paper machine, a technology which in many ways is more advanced than the corresponding technology in an aircraft.
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Dan Toomey, Computer Salesman
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Frequency Converters Frequency converters that allow scanners that were not designed to receive 800 MHz - 900 MHz, to receive those ranges, are available as after market items.
New low-cost frequency converters allow users to duplicate world-wide power for export product testing and duplication of military/avionics power for 400 Hz aircraft or shipboard use.
TPS6104x Boost Converters The new TPS6104x family of high-frequency boost converters generate an adjustable output voltage ranging up to 28 V from an input of 1.
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