noun
- plural of demodulation; the process of extracting the original signal from a modulated carrier wave in telecommunications or signal processing
Usage: technical; electronics and telecommunications
Examples
- The receiver performs multiple demodulations to extract audio from the radio signal.
- Different demodulations are required for AM and FM broadcasts.
- The circuit handles demodulations of various frequency bands simultaneously.
- Engineers tested several demodulations to improve signal clarity.
- Advanced demodulations enable faster data transmission in modern communication systems.