envelopedetektoria
Envelopedetektoria, often referred to as envelopedetectors, are specialized electronic circuits designed to extract the envelope, or the amplitude modulation, of a high-frequency signal. These circuits are fundamental components in many radio communication systems, particularly in amplitude modulation (AM) receivers. The primary function of an envelopedetektoria is to convert the modulated radio frequency (RF) signal back into the original lower-frequency information signal, such as audio.
The operation of a typical envelopedetektoria relies on a diode, which acts as a non-linear element. When
Variations in envelopedetektoria design exist, including synchronous detectors and more complex digital implementations. However, the basic