- demodulate
- transitive verb Date: 1927 to extract the information from (a modulated signal) • demodulation noun • demodulator noun
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
demodulate — ► VERB Electronics ▪ reverse the modulation of. DERIVATIVES demodulation noun demodulator noun … English terms dictionary
demodulate — [dē mäj′ə lāt΄] vt. demodulated, demodulating to cause to undergo demodulation … English World dictionary
demodulate — verb To reverse modulate, undo the effects of modulation. In a radio transmitter you modulate the carrier wave; in the receiver you demodulate it. Ant: modulate … Wiktionary
demodulate — demodulator, n. /dee moj euh layt /, v.t., demodulated, demodulating. Telecommunications. to extract the original information bearing signal from a modulated carrier wave or signal; detect. [1920 25; DE + MODULATE] * * * … Universalium
demodulate — To convert the tones from the phone lines to data … Dictionary of telecommunications
demodulate — v. decode, decipher, separate a modulated message (Computers, Telecommunications) … English contemporary dictionary
demodulate — verb Electronics extract (a modulating signal) from its carrier. Derivatives demodulation noun demodulator noun … English new terms dictionary
demodulate — de·modulate … English syllables
demodulate — de•mod•u•late [[t]diˈmɒdʒ əˌleɪt[/t]] v. t. lat•ed, lat•ing tgp to extract the original information bearing signal from (a modulated carrier wave or signal) • Etymology: 1920–25 de•mod u•la′tion, n. de•mod′u•la tor, n … From formal English to slang
demodulate — /diˈmɒdʒəleɪt/ (say dee mojuhlayt) verb (t) (demodulated, demodulating) Radio to separate out transmitted information from its carrier wave, as in radio or telephone transmissions, in conjunction with analog to digital conversion, as in a modem.… …