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Definitions from the WebElectromagnetic Delay LineDescription:An electromagnetic delay line is a device used in electronic systems to introduce a controlled delay in the transmission of electromagnetic signals. It operates by storing the signal temporarily in the form of an electromagnetic wave, thereby causing a delay before the signal reaches its destination. Examples:Example 1 (Noun):The electromagnetic delay line is commonly used in radar systems to introduce a specific time delay between the transmission and reception of signals. Example 2 (Noun):Researchers have developed a new type of electromagnetic delay line that exhibits superior performance and increased bandwidth. Example 3 (Adjective):Our company specializes in the production of electromagnetic delay line components, ensuring high-quality and reliable signal transmission. Example 4 (Adjective):Local engineers upgrade their communication networks by incorporating the latest electromagnetic delay line technology. Example 5 (Verb):The signal is electromagnetically delayed along the transmission path using a precisely designed delay line circuit. Example 6 (Verb):We need to properly configure the delay line to electromagnetically delay the signal by a specific amount. Related Products:Explore related products on Amazon: | ||||
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