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Technology / Harry Nyquist / Bandwidth / Pulse-code modulation / Claude Shannon / Channel capacity / Symbol rate / Johnson–Nyquist noise / Channel / Telecommunications engineering / Information theory / Electronics
Date: 2005-08-03 02:17:00
Technology
Harry Nyquist
Bandwidth
Pulse-code modulation
Claude Shannon
Channel capacity
Symbol rate
Johnson–Nyquist noise
Channel
Telecommunications engineering
Information theory
Electronics

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