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- Intermodulation (IM) or intermodulation distortion (IMD) is the amplitude modulation of signals containing two or more different frequencies, caused by...
- Intermodulation is a 1966 jazz album by pianist Bill Evans and guitarist Jim Hall. The recording is a follow-up to their highly acclaimed 1962 collaboration...
- The intermodulation intercept point in electronics is a measure of an electrical device's linearity. When driven by two sinusoidal waveforms, it is the...
- specific figure of merit ****ociated with the more general third-order intermodulation distortion (IMD3), which is a measure for weakly nonlinear systems...
- electronic components and systems, particularly radio systems, for intermodulation distortion. It consists of simultaneously injecting two sinusoidal...
- Jim Hall. The two artists collaborated again in 1966 on the album Intermodulation. Reeling from the death of Scott LaFaro in early July 1961, Evans did...
- the origin of a previously unobserved form of distortion: transient intermodulation distortion (TIM), later also called slew-induced distortion (SID) by...
- and differences of the frequencies of the harmonics of those notes (intermodulation distortion). When a typical chord containing such intervals (for example...
- cases, the signal can be overwhelmed. Noise can show up as hiss and intermodulation distortion in audio signals, or snow in video signals. Generation loss...
- amplifier were perfectly linear, no distortion (harmonic distortion or intermodulation distortion) would occur (although random noise may still be introduced)...