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signal conditioning

(′sig·nəl kən′dish·ən·iŋ)

(communications) Processing the form or mode of a signal so as to make it intelligible to or compatible with a given device, such as a data transmission line, including such manipulation as pulse shaping, pulse clipping, digitizing, and linearizing.


 
 
 

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