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32VSB is an acronym for 32-level vestigial sideband modulation, capable of transmitting five bits (25=32) at a time.


32VSB is rarely used, because receivers have more trouble distinguishing between so many fine levels of modulation. It can, however, be useful in situations such as short last mile coaxial cable runs, which bring fiber to the curb systems into the home as regular cable TV, cable modem, and cable telephone services.


Other slower but more rugged forms include 2VSB, 4VSB, 8VSB, and 16VSB.




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32VSB Information - 32VSB (156 words)
Other slower but more rugged forms 32VSB include 2VSB, 4VSB, 8VSB, and 16VSB.
The field of electronics is the study and use of systems that operate by controlling the flow of electrons or other electrically charged particles in devices such as thermionic valves and semiconductors.
The study of new semiconductor devices and their technology is sometimes considered as a branch of physics.
32VSB - definition of 32VSB in Encyclopedia (107 words)
32VSB is an acronym for 32-level vestigial sideband modulation, capable of transmitting five bits (2
32VSB is rarely used, because receivers have more trouble distinguishing between so many fine levels of modulation.
It can, however, be useful in situations such as short last mile coaxial cable runs, which bring fiber to the curb systems into the home as regular cable TV, cable modem, and cable telephone services.
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