Signal Termination
Signal termination is an important process in telecommunication systems, which refers to the process of stopping an electrical or optical signal after it has been generated or transmitted. This process helps to ensure that the signal is properly ended, so it does not interfere with or distort other signals on the same electrical or optical channel. Signal termination is used in a variety of applications such as digital television, radio, telecommunication networks and even computer networks. It can also be used to prevent interference with other devices on the same channel. Signal termination is an essential part of any communication system, as it ensures that signals are not distorted or corrupted.
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