a channel is actually a path through which a signal of a particular frequency travels and bandwidth is the capacity of that path it tells about the number or range of frequencies which a path can carry
In radio communication Bandwidth is the width of the frequency band used to transmit the data.
AnswerThe bandwidth of a system is the difference between the highest and lowest frequencies which the system can carry.e.g. If a system can carry frequencies between 200Hz and 4kHz, its bandwidth (the difference between those two frequencies) is 3.8kHz.
A system which can carry frequencies between, say, 10MHz and 100MHz, has a bandwidth of 90MHz.
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The basic relationship is that the two together form some kind of constant wherein you cannot have more of one without giving up some of the other. Want more gain? You'll have to work with a narrower bandwidth. Want more bandwidth? You will have to sacrifice some gain to get it.
The bandwidth is the difference between the frequencies at which the average power dissipated is one half the maximum value or current is 1/square root(2) times its maximum value. One frequency is greater than and the other is smaller than resonant frequency and they are symmetrical about it.
No. Sort of, depending on what you mean by Account. You can actually subscribe before having a user Channel. But there is a difference between having a Channel, and having an Account.
The basic theory of operation is the same, but the device structure is different. With both a MOSFET and a JFET, a conductive channel is established between two terminals (the drain and the source). The structure of the gate terminal makes the difference between the two. In a MOSFET, the metal gate is separated from the channel by an insulator (the O in MOSFET means Oxide, the insulator). In a JFET the gate is a doped region essentially within the conductive channel.
The transmission bandwidth refers to the range of frequencies that are being transmitted from one point to another. The channel bandwidth on the other hand refers to the frequencies of a given channel.
Bandwidth is the measure of range or band of frequencies that a channel or path can handle at a maximum rate. whereas, throughput is the average rate of successful message delivery over a communication channel. and Goodput is simply the changing in throughput rate.
In the Narrow-band channel the signal see the channel as a flat channel , and the signal pass the channel without any type of cut . In the other hand the signal that passes through the wide-band channel see the channel as a frequency selective channel and cut values from the signal . I mean that if the bandwidth for the signal is lager than the bandwidth for the channel then, the channel is a wide-band channel, and if the bandwidth for the signal is smaller than the bandwidth for the channel then the channel will be a narrow-band channel .
I'm afraid you will need to specify on what exactly are you referring to. We could be talking about a radio channel bandwidth, a computer data transfer channel bandwidth or even a radio communications channel bandwidth. It is difficult to tell with the narrow question you posed.
Low pass channel or medium with the bandwidth that starts from zero.Band pass channel has the bandwidth that does not start from zero.
what is the difference between the ocean the sea and a sea channel
The coherence bandwidth of a wireless channel is the range of frequencies that are allowed to pass through the channel without distortion.
the difference between channel and medium is that channel is the form how the message will be while medium is the actual message
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A channel is wider than a strait .That's the only difference!!
Regular bandwidth means you are sharing bandwidth with other people on the network so the more people on the network the slower one's connection will be. Dedicated bandwidth guarantees one a certain amount of bandwidth that is not shared.
differenve between frequency management and channel assignement