Radio Frequency
/ˌɑːr ˈɛf/
noun — "the spectrum of electromagnetic waves used for wireless communication."
Inertial Measurement Units
/aɪ ɛm ˈjuː/
noun — "a sensor system that measures motion, orientation, and acceleration."
Amplitude
/ˈæm·plɪˌtud/
noun — "the maximum extent of a signal’s variation from its baseline."
Bit Error Rate
/bɪt ˈɛrər reɪt/
noun … “the fraction of transmitted bits that are received incorrectly.”
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
/ˌsɪɡnəl tuː nɔɪz ˈreɪʃi.oʊ/
noun … “how clearly a signal stands out from background noise.”
Frequency
/ˈfriːkwənsi/
noun … “how often a wave repeats in a unit of time.”
Electromagnetic Waves, Sound Waves, and signals in digital or analog electronics. Frequency determines key characteristics such as pitch in audio, color in light, and propagation behavior in radio and communication systems.
Clock Signals, determining the speed at which a CPU executes instructions or how data streams are synchronized.