ring modulation

English

Etymology

So called because the analog circuit of diodes originally implementing this technique took the shape of a ring.

Noun

ring modulation (countable and uncountable, plural ring modulations)

  1. (electronics) A signal processing function in which two signals (typically a complex signal and a less complex carrier such as a sine wave) are combined to yield an output.
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