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Understanding Transceivers: The Backbone of Modern Communication (45 อ่าน)
13 พ.ค. 2568 19:59
A transceiver, a blend of "transmitter" and "receiver," is an electronic device capable of both sending and receiving signals. This dual functionality allows for efficient two-way communication, making transceivers integral to systems like radios, mobile phones, and computer networks.
Types of Transceivers
Transceivers come in various forms, each tailored to specific applications:
RF Transceivers: These handle radio frequency signals and are commonly used in wireless communication systems such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and cellular networks.
Ethernet Transceivers: Also known as Media Access Units (MAUs), these are used in wired networks to manage data transmission over cables.
Optical Transceivers: Employed in fiber-optic communication, these convert electrical signals into light signals and vice versa, facilitating high-speed data transfer over long distances.
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