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  2. Envelope detector - Wikipedia

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    Envelope detectors are often a component of other circuits, such as a compressor or an auto-wah or envelope-followed filter. In these circuits, the envelope follower is part of what is known as the " side chain ", a circuit which describes some characteristic of the input, in this case its volume.

  3. Plate detector (radio) - Wikipedia

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    Plate detector circuit with cathode bias. Cathode bias RC time constant three times period of lowest carrier frequency. C L is typically around 250 pF.. In electronics, a plate detector (anode bend detector, grid bias detector) is a vacuum tube circuit in which an amplifying tube having a control grid is operated in a non-linear region of its grid voltage versus plate current transfer ...

  4. Detector (radio) - Wikipedia

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    In radio, a detector is a device or circuit that extracts information from a modulated radio frequency current or voltage. The term dates from the first three decades of radio (1888–1918). The term dates from the first three decades of radio (1888–1918).

  5. Product detector - Wikipedia

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    A signal demodulated with a product detector will have a higher signal-to-noise ratio than the same signal demodulated with an envelope detector. On the other hand, the envelope detector is a simple and relatively inexpensive circuit, and it can provide higher fidelity, since there is no possibility of mistuning the local oscillator.

  6. Grid-leak detector - Wikipedia

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    A grid leak detector is an electronic circuit that demodulates an amplitude modulated alternating current and amplifies the recovered modulating voltage. The circuit utilizes the non-linear cathode to control grid conduction characteristic and the amplification factor of a vacuum tube.

  7. Readout integrated circuit - Wikipedia

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    A digital readout integrated circuit (DROIC) is a class of ROIC that uses on-chip analog-to-digital conversion (ADC) to digitize the accumulated photocurrent in each pixel of the imaging array. DROICs are easier to integrate into a system compared to ROICs as the package size and complexity are reduced, they are less sensitive to noise and have ...

  8. Phase detector - Wikipedia

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    A phase frequency detector (PFD) is an asynchronous circuit originally made of four flip-flops (i.e., the phase-frequency detectors found in both the RCA CD4046 and the motorola MC4344 ICs introduced in the 1970s). The logic determines which of the two signals has a zero-crossing earlier or more often.

  9. File:Envelope detector circuit.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: A simple envelope detector circuit, used to demodulate amplitude modulated (AM) radio signals in AM radio receivers. It consists of a semiconductor diode (D) with a bypass capacitor . The diode allows current to pass in only one direction, rectifying the AC radio signal to a pulsing DC current, whose peak value is proportional to the ...