A bidirectional antenna is a type of antenna that emits and receives radio signals in two opposite directions, typically forming a figure-eight radiation pattern. It is designed to provide improved signal reception and transmission in specific orientations, making it ideal for applications like point-to-point communication and wireless networks. This antenna is often used in settings where coverage is needed in two specific directions, while minimizing interference from other angles.
Transformers are inherently bidirectional.
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Silicon Controlled Rectifiers (SCRs) cannot be used as bidirectional switches because they are designed to conduct current in only one direction. When forward-biased, an SCR can be triggered into conduction, but it cannot be turned off by simply reversing the voltage; it requires the current to drop below a certain threshold. This unidirectional characteristic limits their application in circuits where bidirectional current flow is needed, such as in AC applications. For such purposes, devices like TRIACs or bidirectional thyristors are more suitable.
You can replace an XM radio antenna with a CB antenna, a ham 40-meter mobile antenna, a cellphone antenna, a GPS antenna, a TV antenna, a wire coat hanger, a 6 GHz microwave antenna, or a chain of paperclips. However, since none of them is optimized to operate at the frequencies of XM radio, like the XM antenna is, none of the others will work as well. Most of them will likely be so inefficient at the satellite radio frequencies that when you use one of those, you hear nothing at all on your radio.
an antenna that is able to be formed, or bent
Transformers are inherently bidirectional.
Relays are bidirectional devices.
Data flow is always bidirectional my friend, don't confuse.
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Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function
Yes. The direction does not matter.
Ring Network Topology
Its not, a diode is unidirectional.
Bidirestional
In electronics, bidirectional device is device which can be used by both directions like resistor. It does not effect on characteristics of device if we change the terminals of that device.
A data should be either WRITTEN to a memory or should be READ from a memory (both direction)and so the data bus is bidirectional.
not useful at all