electronic converter

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electronic converter

An engineer adjusts an electronic converter in a communications rack.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A device in telecommunications that changes a signal from one frequency to another: An electronic converter is a specialized piece of equipment used to transform the frequency of an electrical signal, enabling compatibility between different systems or components.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The radio station uses an electronic converter to broadcast on the correct frequency.
    • Installing an electronic converter allowed the old antenna to receive the new digital signals.
Advanced Usage
  • Technical Specification: In engineering contexts, the term often specifies the type of conversion, such as "up-converter" (increases frequency) or "down-converter" (decreases frequency).
    • The satellite receiver includes a low-noise block down-converter (LNB).
Variants and Related Words
  • Frequency converter: A more general term for a device that changes the frequency of a signal.
  • Signal converter: A broader term for a device that changes one characteristic of a signal (e.g., frequency, format, protocol) to another.
Synonyms
  • Frequency changer: A device that alters the frequency of an alternating current (AC) signal.
  • Translator: In some technical contexts, a device that converts a signal from one form to another.
Related Phrases (Phrasal Verbs)

(This term is a technical noun and does not commonly form phrasal verbs.)

Related Idioms

(This term is a technical noun and is not used in idiomatic expressions.)

electronic converter

An engineer adjusts an electronic converter in a communications rack.

Noun
  1. (telecommunication) converter for converting a signal from one frequency to another