- How do you mix sine waves?
- What are sine waves used for?
- What happens when you mix two frequencies?
- Why mixer is used in RF?
How do you mix sine waves?
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What are sine waves used for?
Sine waves are used in technical analysis and trading to help identify patterns and cross-overs related to oscillators.
What happens when you mix two frequencies?
Heterodyning creates new frequencies by combining or mixing two frequencies. The result is the original frequencies, the difference of the two frequencies and the sum of the two frequencies. The two frequencies are combined in a nonlinear signal-processing device usually called a mixer.
Why mixer is used in RF?
An RF mixer is a three-port passive or active device that can modulate or demodulate a signal. The purpose is to change the frequency of an electromagnetic signal while (hopefully) preserving every other characteristic (such as phase and amplitude) of the initial signal.