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'''Signal transition''', when referring to the [[modulation]] of a [[carrier signal]], is a change from one [[significant condition]] to another.
 
Examples of [[Signalling (telecommunication)|signal]] transitions are a change from one electric current, voltage, or [[Power (physics)|power]] level to another; a change from one optical power level to another; a [[Phase (waves)|phase shift]]; or a change from one [[frequency]] or [[wavelength]] to another.
 
Signal transitions are used to create signals that represent [[information]], such as "0" and "1" or "[[mark frequency|mark]]" and "[[space frequency|space]]".
 
==References See also ==
* {{ill|Switching loss|de|Schaltverluste}}
*{{FS1037C}}
 
== References ==
 
*{{FS1037C}}
 
[[Category:Telecommunication theory]]
[[Category:Radio technology]]
 
 
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