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Definition of "Transceiver" |
A device that contains both a transmitter and receiver. Common misspellings: Transciever, Tranceiver, Transeiver, Transiever, Tranciever, Transcever. / A circuit that Transmits and Receives [Trans-Ceives] a signal on the same line. The diagram is a 4-bit wide digital transceiver in a 14-pin DIP package, with the input and output of each pair connected together. Note the symbols within the inverting drivers indicates a Schmitt Trigger. / A device that contains both a transmitter and receiver. Examples Interface devices (such as line drivers and receivers, RS 232, RS 485, RS 422, CAN, LVDS, or USB)Wired communications ICs, such as T1/E1/J1 Transceivers (LIU and Framer) and T3/E3 Transceivers Wireless communications such as IF and RF transceivers. / A transceiver is a device comprising both a transmitter and a receiver which are combined and share common circuitry or a single housing. When no circuitry is common between transmit and receive functions, the device is a transmitter-receiver. The term originated in the early 1920s. Technically, transceivers must combine a significant amount of the transmitter and receiver handling circuitry. / A device that can both transmit and receive communications, in particular a combined radio transmitter and receiver. / A location to which 9-1-1 calls are transferred from the primary PSAP. / a device that can serve as both transmitter and receiver. |
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