The main lobe of the antenna can be steered electronically within a limited angle by phase shifting the drive signals applied to the individual elements.
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For a mechanically steered antenna, the horizontal signal and vertical signal are used to create a drive signal that creates torque for two antenna positioning motors.
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Hence rough paths theory demonstrates that by viewing driving signals as rough paths, one has a robust solution theory for classical stochastic differential equations and beyond.
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For analog audio and analog video these functions are all represented in a single signal specification like NTSC or the direct speaker-driving signal of analog audio.
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Also, a dual-core processor uses slightly less power than two coupled single-core processors, principally because of the decreased power required to drive signals external to the chip.
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Placing all components on the same chip also offers performance enhancements by eliminating the speed loss and power consumption that results from driving signals from chip to chip.
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In tapping mode, the frequency and amplitude of the driving signal are kept constant, leading to a constant amplitude of the cantilever oscillation as long as there is no drift or interaction with the surface.
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Up to three commercial cesium atomic clocks are used to generate 5 MHz and pulse per second ( or 1 Hz ) signals that are used by timing equipment to generate the various GRI-dependent drive signals for the transmitting equipment.
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This topology is rarely used in RF mixer / modulator applications, for a variety of reasons . one being that the linearity advantage of the top linearized cascode is minimal due to the near-square wave drive signals to these bases.
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This often allows them to be used as an open-loop position control, without any feedback encoder, as their drive signal specifies the number of steps of movement to rotate, but for this the controller needs to'know'the position of the stepper motor on power up.