downconvert
Downconvert is the process of translating an electrical signal from a higher carrier frequency to a lower one. This frequency translation is typically achieved by mixing the incoming signal with a locally generated oscillator signal, producing sum and difference frequencies. The desired lower-frequency component, often called the intermediate frequency (IF) or baseband, is selected and amplified while unwanted products are filtered out. Downconversion is the complement of upconversion, which shifts signals to higher frequencies.
In radio frequency reception, a downconverter or mixer is used to move signals from the radio spectrum
In video and data processing, downconversion can also refer to reducing bandwidth or resolution, such as converting
Key considerations in downconversion include conversion loss, image frequency and spurious response management, local oscillator phase