MX Computing Abbreviation

MX has various meanings in the Computing category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of MX in Computing.

Multiplex

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1. Combining two signals into one in such a way that they can later be separated. Examples are OFDM; standard FM stereo broadcast (in which left and right are multiplexed onto one baseband signal); standard television in which video and several audio signals shared the channel; and time-division multiplexing which gives each signal a separate time-slice. To simultaneously transmit two or more messages on a single channel.

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Meta X
Computing
Multiplex, Multiplexos
Computing
Mail Exchange
Computing
Management

Is the administration of an organization, whether it is a business, a not-for-profit organization, or government body.

Computing
Multimedia Extension
Computing
Multiplexer

A device that combines several separate communications signals into one and outputs them on a single line.

Computing
Mixer

A device in which two or more input signals are combined to give a single output signal. In satellite communication systems, it is a non-linear device used to generate a replica of an input signal at a higher or lower frequency by multiplying the input signal by a pure tone of a different frequency (the "local oscillator" signal). Usually part of a frequency conversion process. For example, an LNB local oscillator signal at 10.6 GHz mixed with incoming signal at 12 GHz would convert the input signal to an IF frequency of 12 -10.6 = 1.4 GHz.

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Mexico
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Metso Corporation
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