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intermodulation

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in·ter·mod·u·la·tion  (ntr-mj-lshn)
n.
Modulation of the frequencies of electromagnetic waves occurring when the waves interact as they are transmitted through a nonlinear electronic system.

intermodulation [ˈɪntəˌmɒdjʊˈleɪʃən]
n
(Electronics) Electronics
a.  interaction between two signals in electronic apparatus such that each affects the amplitude of the other
b.  (as modifier) intermodulation distortion


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Third order intermodulation distortion (note 4*): -50 dBc (At average output power of over 60W).
The DAC5687 delivers a signal-to-noise-ratio (SNR) greater than 75 dBFS and 3rd order intermodulation (IMD3) greater than 81 dBc while allowing multi- carrier systems to operate with higher output power.
If a single excitation frequency is present, new frequency components will appear at harmonics of the excitation frequency, and if multiple excitation frequencies are present, new frequency components will appear at the intermodulation products as well as at harmonics of each of the excitation frequencies.
 
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