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单词 transceiver
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Definition of transceiver in English:

transceiver

noun trɑːnˈsiːvətranˈsiːvəˌtræn(t)ˈsivər
  • A device that can both transmit and receive communications, in particular a combined radio transmitter and receiver.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Satellites acting as depositories for digital cash would allow companies and individuals to move money anywhere, using computers or even handheld devices linked to satellite transceivers.
    • Each of the slave nodes has an uplink transceiver and a downlink transceiver, with the downlink transceiver ordinarily isolated by switches from the common bus.
    • Military personnel were early users of electronic equipment operating in close proximity to radio transceivers.
    • People just need to locate the whereabouts of a radio transceiver, which functions like a modem.
    • In order to communicate fast, most spies needed access to a radio transceiver.
    • In the past, Earth-based radio transceivers performed all these functions, limiting both the communication bandwidth and the navigation accuracy.
    • This is creating a growing need for higher speed data communications transceivers to harvest the potential of these more powerful new technologies and next generation devices.
    • The newly developed transceivers offer increased opportunities for broadband wireless video transmission throughout the home, office, and in commercial venues etc.
    • These chips act as transponders (transmitters/responders), always listening for a radio signal sent by transceivers, or RFID readers.
    • Each camera is equipped with a transceiver for receiving and sending data, and a display for observing the messages or listening to them.
    • By the age of 9 myself and my younger brother were involved in constructing complex electronic devices such as radio transceivers.
    • Engineers also need to isolate elements such as radio transceivers that can interfere with delicate digital circuitry and add complex software that can deftly manage these multitaskers.
    • The transceiver includes a receiver which can be selectively powered down whenever activity within the communication line ceases.
    • The transceiver also includes a transmitter with a third input port for receiving parallel data and a second output port for transmitting a serial data stream.
    • Each mobile device communicates over the air with a fixed transceiver, which communicates with a server via landline.
    • The power supply provides a source of electrical energy for the cellular transceiver and the control circuitry.
    • Typically, a rig consists of a wireless radio transmitter used by the coach, and a wireless transceiver used by the speaker.
    • When operating at 2GHz, this reduces noise to less than 1dB, and allows single-chip transceivers to carry out the transmit and receive requirements of the 3G system.
    • By doing this, they eliminated much of the expense and complexity of a radio transceiver that has to convert a non-audible signal to a tone you can hear.
    • During a connection, radio transceivers hop from one channel to another.

Origin

1930s: blend of transmitter and receiver.

 
 

Definition of transceiver in US English:

transceiver

nounˌtran(t)ˈsēvərˌtræn(t)ˈsivər
  • A device that can both transmit and receive communications, in particular a combined radio transmitter and receiver.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Each camera is equipped with a transceiver for receiving and sending data, and a display for observing the messages or listening to them.
    • Military personnel were early users of electronic equipment operating in close proximity to radio transceivers.
    • Typically, a rig consists of a wireless radio transmitter used by the coach, and a wireless transceiver used by the speaker.
    • Engineers also need to isolate elements such as radio transceivers that can interfere with delicate digital circuitry and add complex software that can deftly manage these multitaskers.
    • During a connection, radio transceivers hop from one channel to another.
    • Each of the slave nodes has an uplink transceiver and a downlink transceiver, with the downlink transceiver ordinarily isolated by switches from the common bus.
    • By the age of 9 myself and my younger brother were involved in constructing complex electronic devices such as radio transceivers.
    • When operating at 2GHz, this reduces noise to less than 1dB, and allows single-chip transceivers to carry out the transmit and receive requirements of the 3G system.
    • The transceiver includes a receiver which can be selectively powered down whenever activity within the communication line ceases.
    • In order to communicate fast, most spies needed access to a radio transceiver.
    • In the past, Earth-based radio transceivers performed all these functions, limiting both the communication bandwidth and the navigation accuracy.
    • Each mobile device communicates over the air with a fixed transceiver, which communicates with a server via landline.
    • This is creating a growing need for higher speed data communications transceivers to harvest the potential of these more powerful new technologies and next generation devices.
    • People just need to locate the whereabouts of a radio transceiver, which functions like a modem.
    • These chips act as transponders (transmitters/responders), always listening for a radio signal sent by transceivers, or RFID readers.
    • By doing this, they eliminated much of the expense and complexity of a radio transceiver that has to convert a non-audible signal to a tone you can hear.
    • Satellites acting as depositories for digital cash would allow companies and individuals to move money anywhere, using computers or even handheld devices linked to satellite transceivers.
    • The transceiver also includes a transmitter with a third input port for receiving parallel data and a second output port for transmitting a serial data stream.
    • The newly developed transceivers offer increased opportunities for broadband wireless video transmission throughout the home, office, and in commercial venues etc.
    • The power supply provides a source of electrical energy for the cellular transceiver and the control circuitry.

Origin

1930s: blend of transmitter and receiver.

 
 
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