noun
- Plural of demodulator; electronic devices or circuits that extract the original signal from a modulated carrier wave.
Usage: technical; electronics
Examples
- The radio receiver uses demodulators to convert the AM signal into audio.
- Modern communication systems rely on demodulators to recover data from transmitted signals.
- The demodulators in the satellite receiver extract the video signal from the carrier frequency.
- Engineers designed specialized demodulators for the new digital television standard.
- The circuit includes multiple demodulators to handle different frequency bands simultaneously.