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Electronic engineering / Noise / Time-domain reflectometry / MIL-STD-1553 / Direct-sequence spread spectrum / Signal-to-noise ratio / Coaxial cable / Ground / Pseudorandom noise / Electromagnetism / Electronics / Technology
Date: 2010-04-27 00:52:39
Electronic engineering
Noise
Time-domain reflectometry
MIL-STD-1553
Direct-sequence spread spectrum
Signal-to-noise ratio
Coaxial cable
Ground
Pseudorandom noise
Electromagnetism
Electronics
Technology

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