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- Line_driver abstract "In electronics, a line driver is an amplifier used to improve the strength of an analog or digital signal at its source by driving the input to the transmission line with a higher than normal signal level. This increases the quality of a transmission over a long run of cable. An example of a line driver is an amplifier used to extend the range of an RS-232C digital signal beyond 15 m (50ft) while maintaining a specified bit error ratio. In mobile audio, use of a line driver allows an amplifier's gain to be set lower, reducing low-level noise. Line drivers may also be used to enhance distortion in guitar amplifiers.".
- Line_driver wikiPageID "991105".
- Line_driver wikiPageLength "943".
- Line_driver wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Line_driver wikiPageRevisionID "698624353".
- Line_driver wikiPageWikiLink Amplifier.
- Line_driver wikiPageWikiLink Bit_error_rate.
- Line_driver wikiPageWikiLink Category:Telecommunications_equipment.
- Line_driver wikiPageWikiLink Digital_signal.
- Line_driver wikiPageWikiLink Distortion_(music).
- Line_driver wikiPageWikiLink Electronics.
- Line_driver wikiPageWikiLink Gain_(electronics).
- Line_driver wikiPageWikiLink Guitar_amplifier.
- Line_driver wikiPageWikiLink Networking_hardware.
- Line_driver wikiPageWikiLink Noise.
- Line_driver wikiPageWikiLink Signal-to-noise_ratio.
- Line_driver wikiPageWikiLink Transmission_(telecommunications).
- Line_driver wikiPageWikiLinkText "Line driver".
- Line_driver wikiPageWikiLinkText "line driver".
- Line_driver wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sound-tech-stub.
- Line_driver wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Telecomm-stub.
- Line_driver wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced_stub.
- Line_driver subject Category:Telecommunications_equipment.
- Line_driver hypernym Amplifier.
- Line_driver type Company.
- Line_driver comment "In electronics, a line driver is an amplifier used to improve the strength of an analog or digital signal at its source by driving the input to the transmission line with a higher than normal signal level. This increases the quality of a transmission over a long run of cable. An example of a line driver is an amplifier used to extend the range of an RS-232C digital signal beyond 15 m (50ft) while maintaining a specified bit error ratio.".
- Line_driver label "Line driver".
- Line_driver sameAs Q1816363.
- Line_driver sameAs Leitungsverstärker.
- Line_driver sameAs m.03x894.
- Line_driver sameAs Q1816363.
- Line_driver wasDerivedFrom Line_driver?oldid=698624353.
- Line_driver isPrimaryTopicOf Line_driver.