Wednesday, June 12, 2013

FDM Means and block diagram

ANS:
frequency-division multiplexing (FDM) is a technique by which the total bandwidth available in a communication medium is divided into a series of non-overlapping frequency sub-bands, each of which is used to carry a separate signal. This allows a single transmission medium such as the atmosphere of Earth, a cable or optical fiber to be shared by many signals.
The most natural example for frequency-division multiplexing is the old traditional radio and television broadcasting, using the natural atmosphere of Earth. An other example of a system using FDM is cable television, in which many television channels are carried simultaneously on a single cable. FDM is also used by telephone systems to transmit multiple telephone calls through high capacity trunklines, communications satellites to transmit multiple channels of data on uplink and downlink radio beams, and broadband DSL modems to transmit large amounts of computer data through twisted pair telephone lines, among many other uses.
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