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A device using baseband transmission
A method of transmission in which only one frequency channel is used at a time
The frequency range occupied by a message signal prior to modulation
(Telekom) In telecommunications and signal processing, baseband is an adjective that describes signals and systems whose range of frequencies is measured from close to 0 hertz to a cut-off frequency, a maximum bandwidth or highest signal frequency; it is sometimes used as a noun for a band of frequencies starting close to zero. Baseband can often be considered as a synonym to lowpass or non-modulated, and antonym to passband, bandpass, carrier-modulated or radio frequency (RF) signal
A transmission method, typically for shorter distances, in which the entire bandwidth of the cable is required to transmit a single digital signal Digital signals are put onto the cable without modulation and are transmitted one at a time, making baseband a simpler and cheaper way to transmit data Simultaneous transmissions can be achieved through time-division multiplexing
A term defining any network in which the information is modulated onto a single carrier frequency The digital input is applied directly to the transmission media without the intervention of a modulating device, which works well if there is wide bandwidth and distances no more than several hundred meters are involved It is common in LANs and limited distance modems All stations attached to the network have to participate in every transmission Simpler and cheaper than Broadband, it permits only one "conversation" at a time as the whole of the bandwidth is used to transmit a single digital signal Ethernet is a baseband network
The band of frequencies of a signal before it is modulated for transmission at another frequency
A transmission method in which data is enclosed and transmitted without modulation of a carrier
Describes the specifications of the digital signal processing part of the hardware which carries out the baseband protocols and other low-level link routines
{i} transfer method in which a signal is transferred directly in digital form with no modulation (suitable for only short-term transmissions)
A transmission medium that transports digital signals using a single carrier frequency Ethernet operates as a baseband network
Network technology that uses a single carrier frequency and requires that all stations attached to a network participate in every transmission
A transmission method in which the entire bandwidth of the transmission medium is used to transmit a single digital signal The signal is ascribed directly onto the transmission medium without modulation of any kind Simultaneous transmissions can be achieved through time division multiplexing Baseband is simpler, cheaper and less sophisticated than Broadband
A method of communication is which a signal is transmitted at its original frequency without being impressed on a carrier
A transmission method, typically for shorter distances, in which the entire bandwidth of the cable is required to transmit a single digital signal (Compare broadband ) Digital signals are put onto the cable without modulation and are transmitted one at a time, making baseband a simpler and cheaper way to transmit data Simultaneous transmissions can be achieved through time-division multiplexing
A transmission method in which a network uses its entire transmission range to send a single signal
The baseband describes the specifications of the digital signal processing part of the hardware -- the Bluetooth link controller, which carries out the baseband protocols and other low-level link routines
Transfer of an electrical signal where the signal is applied directly to the cable over which it is to be carried With Ethernet this means that a series of 0s (0 volt pulses) and 1s (approximately 1 volt pulses) are applied directly to the network cable Contrast with Broadband
A baseband network is one that provides a single channel for communciations across the physical medium (e g , cable), so only one device can transmit at a time Devices on a baseband network, such as Ethernet, are permitted to use all the available bandwidth for transmission, and the signals they transmit do not need to be multiplexed onto a carrier frequency An analogy is a single phone line such as you usually have to your house: Only one person can talk at a time --if more than one person wants to talk everyone has to take turns (4)
A transmission method in which the entire bandwidth of the transmission medium is used to transmit a single digital signal The signal is driven directly onto the transmission medium without modulation of any kind Baseband is simpler, cheaper and less sophisticated than Broadband
The range of frequencies occupied by the source electrical signal that is to be transmitted over a radiocommunications link It is the frequency band occupied by an analogue or data signal prior to modulation and frequency conversion, or after frequency conversion and demodulation For example, the baseband of a video signal extends from 0 Hz to about 5 MHz
Characteristic of any network technology that uses a single carrier frequency and requires all stations attached to the network to participate in every transmission See broadband
A transmission where digital signals are places onto a transmission line with no change in their modulation and use the full-channel bandwidth
– (1) Transmission method that uses the entire bandwidth of a communication channel to carry one signal or data stream (2) Local area network (LAN) transmission method in which multiple digital signals are carried over a single communication channel through time-division multiplexing
A method of communication in which a signal is transmitted at its original frequency without being impressed on a carrier
Characteristic of a network technology where only one carrier frequency is used Ethernet is an example of a baseband network Also called narrowband Essentially opposite of broadband
A network that supports high-speed data transmission Unlike broadband systems, a baseband network uses the whole of its bandwidth to transmit a single digital signal: multiple simultaneous transmissions are therefore not possible
A transmission medium through which digital signals are sent without complicated frequency shifting In general, only one communication channel is available at any given time Ethernet is an example of a baseband network See also: broadband, Ethernet [Source: NNSC]
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