Conducted interference
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In telecommunication
s, the term conducted interference has the following meanings:
Telecommunication
Telecommunication is the transmission of information over significant distances to communicate. In earlier times, telecommunications involved the use of visual signals, such as beacons, smoke signals, semaphore telegraphs, signal flags, and optical heliographs, or audio messages via coded...
s, the term conducted interference has the following meanings:
- InterferenceInterference (communication)In communications and electronics, especially in telecommunications, interference is anything which alters, modifies, or disrupts a signal as it travels along a channel between a source and a receiver. The term typically refers to the addition of unwanted signals to a useful signal...
resulting from noise or unwanted signals entering a device by conductive couplingConductive couplingConductive coupling is the transfer of electrical energy by means of physical contact via a conductive medium, in contrast to inductive coupling and capacitive coupling...
, i.e., by direct coupling. - An undesired voltageVoltageVoltage, otherwise known as electrical potential difference or electric tension is the difference in electric potential between two points — or the difference in electric potential energy per unit charge between two points...
or current generated within, or conducted into, a receiver, transmitter, or associated equipment, and appearing at the antenna terminals.