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Term: qam
Description:
QAM is an acronym that stands for Quadrature Amplitude Modulation. It is a modulation technique used in digital communication systems to transmit digital data over radio waves or cable. QAM is commonly used in applications such as satellite communication, cable television, and wireless networks.
Senses:
- Sense 1: In digital communication, a modulation technique using both amplitude and phase to encode digital data.
- Sense 2: In electronics, an acronym for Quadrature Amplitude Modulator, a device that implements QAM modulation.
Sample Sentences:
Sense 1:
- The Internet service provider uses QAM to deliver high-speed internet over coaxial cable.
- The wireless router supports QAM to enhance the data transmission rate.
- QAM allows for higher data transfer rates compared to other modulation techniques.
Sense 2:
- The QAM receives digital signals and modulates them into analog signals for transmission.
- Modern cable television systems use QAM to deliver a wide range of channels.
- QAM is an essential component in digital signal processing for high-speed communication.
Possible Related Products:
QAM Modems
QAM Routers
QAM Modulators |