AC-biasing - significado y definición. Qué es AC-biasing
Diclib.com
Diccionario ChatGPT
Ingrese una palabra o frase en cualquier idioma 👆
Idioma:

Traducción y análisis de palabras por inteligencia artificial ChatGPT

En esta página puede obtener un análisis detallado de una palabra o frase, producido utilizando la mejor tecnología de inteligencia artificial hasta la fecha:

  • cómo se usa la palabra
  • frecuencia de uso
  • se utiliza con más frecuencia en el habla oral o escrita
  • opciones de traducción
  • ejemplos de uso (varias frases con traducción)
  • etimología

Qué (quién) es AC-biasing - definición

TECHNIQUE THAT IMPROVE THE FIDELITY OF ANALOGUE TAPE RECORDERS
Bias signal; AC-biasing; Recording bias; AC bias; AC Bias; Bias tone
  • A visual of electric current
  • Visualization of the magnetic field on a stereo cassette containing a 1 kHz audio tone. Individual high-frequency magnetic domains are visible.

Tape bias         
Tape bias is the term for two techniques, AC bias and DC bias, that improve the fidelity of analogue tape recorders. DC bias is the addition of direct current to the audio signal that is being recorded.
AC         
WIKIPEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE, COMMON ABBREVIATION THAT CAN DENOTE "AIR CONDITINING", "ALTERNATING CURRENT" IN ENGLISH AND OTHER LANGUAGES, ELEMENT ACTINIUM, AND MORE
Ac; A.c.; A c; A-c; Ac series; A.C.; AC (disambiguation); Ac.; ℀; A C; A\C
Atlantic City, New Jersey.
AC is a pretty ghetto town.
a.c.         
WIKIPEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE, COMMON ABBREVIATION THAT CAN DENOTE "AIR CONDITINING", "ALTERNATING CURRENT" IN ENGLISH AND OTHER LANGUAGES, ELEMENT ACTINIUM, AND MORE
Ac; A.c.; A c; A-c; Ac series; A.C.; AC (disambiguation); Ac.; ℀; A C; A\C
Account

Wikipedia

Tape bias

Tape bias is the term for two techniques, AC bias and DC bias, that improve the fidelity of analogue tape recorders. DC bias is the addition of direct current to the audio signal that is being recorded. AC bias is the addition of an inaudible high-frequency signal (generally from 40 to 150 kHz) to the audio signal. Most contemporary tape recorders use AC bias.

When recording, magnetic tape has a nonlinear response as determined by its coercivity. Without bias, this response results in poor performance, especially at low signal levels. A recording signal that generates a magnetic field strength less than the tape's coercivity cannot magnetise the tape and produces little playback signal. Bias increases the signal quality of most audio recordings significantly by pushing the signal into more linear zones of the tape's magnetic transfer function.