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  • ...usage.}} Specification in terms of octaves is therefore common in [[audio electronics]]. [[Category:Audio electronics]] ...
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  • ...intervals, reducing the amount of storage or bandwidth needed to transmit audio recordings. ...ession include [[telecommunications]], audio streaming, voice recognition, audio archiving, and media production.<ref name=":1">{{Cite journal |title=ITU-T ...
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  • ...(electronics)|attenuator]] circuit in electronics whereby the [[topology (electronics)|topology]] of the circuit is formed in the shape of the letter "T". ...pology of an attenuator circuit will usually follow one of the [[Topology (electronics)#Simple filter topologies|simple filter sections]]. However, there is no n ...
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  • {{Short description|A measuring device used in electronics}} * [[Audio analyzer]] ...
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  • {{short description|American inventor and audio engineer (born 1965)}} | occupation = [[Audio engineering|Audio engineer]], [[Invention|inventor]], [[Standards organization|standards expe ...
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  • ...ere a decade is a tenfold increase in frequency, or decibels per [[octave (electronics)|octave]] (dB/8ve), where an octave is a twofold increase in frequency. ...he RC network:<ref name=Jacob>J. Michael Jacob, ''Advanced AC circuits and electronics: principles & applications'', pages 150-152, Cengage Learning 2003 {{ISBN|0 ...
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  • ...s (if the instrument has more than one), and the output [[Phone connector (audio)|socket]]. There may be additional controls for specific functions; the mos [[File:Fender Lead I Electronics.jpg|thumb|Underside of a 1981 Fender Lead I pickguard, showing the wiring.] ...
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  • ...is applied in [[Preamplifier|audio devices]], since human [[dynamic range#Audio|perception of sound level]] is properly expressed on a logarithmic scale. * [[Attenuator (electronics)|Attenuator circuits]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Concept in electrical and audio engineering}} '''Nominal impedance''' in [[electrical engineering]] and [[audio engineering]] refers to the approximate designed [[Electrical impedance|imp ...
    24 KB (3,556 words) - 17:54, 7 December 2024
  • ...d Its Advantages Respect to the AM Channel|journal=IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics|volume=53|issue=5|pages=1–10|doi=10.1109/JQE.2017.2744984|bibcode=2017IJQE. ...(such as an [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:3.5_Inch_Speaker.jpg audio speaker]) powered through a sinusoidal voltage. For the properties of self- ...
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  • {{Short description|Changing the balance of frequency components in an audio signal}} {{About|frequency-dependent processing of audio signals||Equalization (disambiguation)}} ...
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  • ...mentally passive''' components and systems, which are incapable of [[Gain (electronics)|power gain]]. In contrast, control systems engineers will use ''passivity' ...tle=What are the Main Differences Between Active and Passive Components in Electronics? |date=29 April 2022 |access-date=6 July 2022 |url-status=dead |archive-url ...
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  • An '''octave band''' is a frequency band that spans one [[octave]] ({{audio|Perfect octave on C.mid|Play}}). In this context an octave can be a factor ...l=https://web.archive.org/web/20170514010527/http://www.cross-spectrum.com/audio/articles/center_frequencies.html |archive-date=2017-05-14 |df=dmy-all}}</re ...
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  • ...[[electronics]] and [[telecommunication]], in [[radio]], [[television]], [[audio recording]], [[radar]], [[control system]]s, [[music synthesis]], [[image p On the other hand, [[analog audio]] systems using [[analog transmission]] can tolerate much larger ripples in ...
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  • The '''Blackmer gain cell''' is an [[audio frequency]] [[voltage-controlled amplifier]] (VCA) circuit with an [[Expone ...3, is the first precision VCA circuit that was suitable for [[professional audio]]. As early as the 1970s, production Blackmer cells achieved {{val|110|u=dB ...
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  • ...g artifacts in signal processing, particularly image processing|ringing in electronics and signals generally|ringing (signal)}} ...nt input to the same constant as output – otherwise the filter has [[Gain (electronics)|gain]], and scaling by gain gives an integral of 1. ...
    26 KB (3,951 words) - 06:17, 22 July 2023
  • [[Category:Noise (electronics)]] [[Category:Digital audio]] ...
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  • ...first2=James |url=http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2586 |title=RFC 2586 – The Audio/L16 MIME content type |date=May 1999 |publisher=The Internet Society |doi=1 ...ETF Trust |doi=10.17487/RFC4856 |access-date=2010-03-16}}</ref> audio/L20, audio/L24<ref name="rfc3190">{{cite journal |last1=Bormann |first1=C. |last2=Casn ...
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  • ...ure. [[Gerd Hirzinger]] was awarded the 2005 [[Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers|IEEE]] Robotics and Automation Society Pioneer Award. {{ill|Hans- * Biomedical Electronics ...
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  • ...he [[skin effect]]. Furthermore, while ''G'' has virtually no effect at [[audio frequency]], it can cause noticeable losses at high frequency with many of ...short pieces of line are being used as circuit components such as [[stub (electronics)|stubs]]. A short line has very little loss and this can then be ignored a ...
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