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Definition of "Carrier-To-Receiver Noise Density" |
Carrier-To-Receiver noise density is the ratio of the received carrier power to the receiver noise power density. It tells us whether it's possible to lock on to the carrier and if the information encoded in the signal can be retrieved, given the amount of noise present in the received signal. The carrier-to-receiver noise density ratio is usually expressed in dBHz. / The main building block of the programmable devices we use in the TM-2a is a Logic Element. The only parts of the LE that we use are the LUT, Cascade chain and programmable register .it is not necessary to use all of these elements. The FFs and LUTs can be used independently. However, if one wants to use both a LUT and a FF in the same LE they have to be connected in the order. |
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