Understanding Transceivers: The Backbone of Modern Communication
Transceivers convert electrical signals into optical or radio signals for transmission and then reverse the process to interpret incoming signals. In computer networks, for instance, a transceiver might convert digital data from a network interface card (NIC) into light pulses for fiber optic cables. On the receiving end, it converts these pulses back into electrical signals that the computer can process. This ability to handle both transmission and reception ensures smooth, continuous communication between devices.
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