high-frequency signal

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signal
noun[C]
uk
/ˈsɪɡ.nəl/
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/ˈsɪɡ.nəl/
an action, movement, or sound that gives information, a message, a warning, or ...
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The signal detected in the waveguide (in the code grid) corresponds to ahigh-frequencysignal(in the gigahertz range) which we do not access experimentally.
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Downsampling alone causeshigh-frequencysignalcomponents to be misinterpreted by subsequent users of the data, which is a form of distortion called aliasing.
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In novice strength trainers, the muscle's ability to generate force is most strongly limited by nerves ability to sustain ahigh-frequencysignal.
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Oscilloscopes, and other instruments which must acquire an accurate representation of ahigh-frequencysignaluse shielded cables.
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As the clock is usually ahigh-frequencysignal, this distribution consumes a relatively large amount of power and dissipates much heat.
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Bias is also the term used for ahigh-frequencysignaladded to the audio signal recorded on magnetic tape.
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When one undersamples a bandpass signal, the samples are indistinguishable from the samples of a low-frequency alias of thehigh-frequencysignal.
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Thehigh-frequencysignalacts in effect as a carrier wave; its frequency is significantly above human-audible sound frequencies, so that digital modulation can reproduce a recognizable pitch.
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High-frequency signals are thus transmitted in a fully linear fashion, independent of any slow signals upon which they are superimposed.
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Thehigh-frequencysignalcomponents are emphasized to produce a more equal modulation index for the transmitted frequency spectrum, and therefore a better signal-to-noise ratio for the entire frequency range.
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The effects of capacitance and inductance, which filter out high-frequency signals, limit the speed.
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