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in·ter·mod·u·la·tion I0191835 (ĭn′tər-mŏj′ə-lā′shən)n. Frequency variation of two or more electromagnetic waves transmitted simultaneously 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 otherb. (as modifier): intermodulation distortion. intermodulationenUK
intermodulation[‚in·tər‚mäj·ə′lā·shən] (electronics) Modulation of the components of a complex wave by each other, producing new waves whose frequencies are equal to the sums and differences of integral multiples of the component frequencies of the original complex wave. See I/M See IM |