Transmitter Subassembly
Item Name Code (INC) 17075
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Two or more different types of items having a common mounting or mounted on each other which together form a portion of a transmitter but which in itself is not a complete functioning item and cannot be assigned a more definite item name.
Additional Information for Transmitter Subassembly
A transmitter subassembly refers to a component or a group of components that are responsible for transmitting signals in various electronic devices. It is typically a part of a larger system or device, such as a radio, television, or telecommunications equipment.
The transmitter subassembly consists of several key elements that work together to generate and transmit signals. These elements may include:
1. Oscillator: This component generates a stable frequency signal that serves as the carrier wave for the transmitted signal.
2. Modulator: The modulator is responsible for encoding the desired information onto the carrier wave. It can modulate the signal in various ways, such as amplitude modulation (AM), frequency modulation (FM), or phase modulation (PM).
3. Power Amplifier: The power amplifier boosts the signal strength to a level suitable for transmission over long distances or through various mediums.
4. Antenna: The antenna is the interface between the transmitter subassembly and the surrounding environment. It converts the electrical signals into electromagnetic waves that can propagate through the air or other transmission mediums.
5. Control Circuitry: The control circuitry manages the operation of the transmitter subassembly, including adjusting the frequency, modulation, and power output.
Overall, the transmitter subassembly plays a crucial role in enabling wireless communication and signal transmission in various electronic devices.