- A modulator-demodulator,
commonly referred to as a
modem, is a
computer hardware device that
converts data from a
digital format into a
format suitable...
-
Movement (French:
Mouvement démocrate,
pronounced [muv.mɑ̃ de.mɔ.kʁat];
MoDem, [mɔ.dɛm]) is a
centre to centre-right
political party in France, whose...
- dial-up
modems use the
Hayes command set in
numerous variations. The
command set
covered only
those operations supported by the
earliest 300 bit/s
modems. When...
- A
modem sharing device, also
called a line
sharing device,
modem sharer or line sharer,
allows multiple Binary Synchronous Communications devices to share...
-
digital signal processors (DSP), and may or may not
include a
cellular modem.
Snapdragon semiconductors are
designed for
embedded systems, e.g., smartphones...
- The
Teleplay Modem is an
unreleased modem prototype for the
Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)
created by
Keith Rupp and
Nolan Bushnell,
designed to eventually...
- Null
modem is a
communication method to
directly connect two DTEs (computer, terminal, printer, etc.)
using an RS-232
serial cable. The name
stems from...
- The
Intel XMM
modems are a
series of 4G LTE, LTE Advanced, LTE
Advanced Pro and 5G
modems found in many phones, tablets,
laptops and
wearables (sans 5g-technology)...
- Uncapping, in the
context of
cable modems,
refers to a
number of
activities performed to
alter an
Internet service provider's
modem settings. It is
sometimes done...
- A
satellite modem or
satmodem is a
modem used to
establish data
transfers using a
communications satellite as a relay. A
satellite modem's main function...