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What is frequency-shift keying? - a definition from Whatis.com - see also: FSK (406 words)
Frequency-shift keying (FSK) is a method of transmitting digital signals.
A modem converts the binary data from a computer to FSK for transmission over telephone lines, cables, optical fiber, or wireless media.
The FSK mode was introduced for use with mechanical teleprinters in the mid-1900s.
The FSK Advantage: New Techniques Support Enhanced Data Acquisition and Control, ISA (July 1995) (2306 words)
FSK is a communication technology largely immune to such problems also providing exceptional flexibility in the selection of a communication path.
FSK is also particularly well suited for data transmission over sliding or rolling contacts which are prone to changing resistance caused by dirt and scale.
The FSK Advantage is ideally suited to conditions where the transmission of digitally encoded data streams compromises data integrity as a result of the sensitivity of digital data to so-called "adverse environment" conditions.
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