input signal
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Definition
Noun: 1. A signal entering an electronic system: An electrical or electromagnetic quantity (such as voltage, current, or a data stream) that is fed into a circuit, device, or system for processing, control, or transmission.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The amplifier strengthens the weak input signal from the microphone.
- The quality of the output depends entirely on the quality of the input signal.
- The sensor converts physical pressure into an electrical input signal for the computer.
Advanced Usage
- Signal Conditioning: Refers to the manipulation of an input signal to make it suitable for the next stage of processing.
- The device performs filtering and amplification as part of its input signal conditioning.
Variants and Related Words
- Input (n): A more general term for any data or power supplied to a system. An "input signal" is a specific type of input.
- Check all system inputs before starting the test.
- Signal (n): A variable quantity that conveys information.
- The radio tower broadcasts a strong signal.
Synonyms
- Incoming signal
- Source signal
- Feed signal
Related Phrases
- Signal-to-noise ratio: A measure comparing the level of a desired input signal to the level of background noise.
- A high signal-to-noise ratio is crucial for clear audio reception.
Noun
- signal going into an electronic system