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Questions and Answers
What does 'FDM' stand for?
What does 'FDM' stand for?
- Frequency Division Multiplexing (correct)
- Fast Digital Modulation
- Faulty Device Manipulation
- Flexible Data Management
What is the main purpose of FDM Protocol?
What is the main purpose of FDM Protocol?
- To control faulty devices
- To modulate digital signals
- To transfer data at high speeds (correct)
- To manage flexible data storage
How does FDM Protocol enable multiple signals to be transmitted over a single communication channel?
How does FDM Protocol enable multiple signals to be transmitted over a single communication channel?
- By dividing the channel into multiple frequency bands (correct)
- By modulating the signals into digital format
- By filtering out interference from other channels
- By compressing the signals into a single stream
Study Notes
FDM Protocol
- FDM stands for Frequency Division Multiplexing
- The main purpose of FDM Protocol is to enable multiple signals to be transmitted over a single communication channel simultaneously
- FDM Protocol enables multiple signals to be transmitted over a single communication channel by dividing the available bandwidth into multiple non-overlapping frequency bands, each carrying a separate signal
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Test your knowledge on FDM (Frequency Division Multiplexing) protocol. Learn about the meaning of 'FDM', its main purpose, and how it enables the transmission of multiple signals over a single communication channel.