freksoffset
Freksoffset, commonly referred to as frequency offset, is the difference between the actual frequency of a signal or oscillator and its intended reference frequency. It is a fundamental parameter in many electronic and communication systems, where precise frequency alignment is critical for proper modulation, demodulation, and synchronization.
Causes of freksoffset include temperature-driven drift, aging of components, supply-voltage variations, Doppler shifts in mobile or
Measurement and estimation are essential for handling freksoffset. Common methods include using a frequency counter or
Mitigation and correction typically involve hardware or software strategies. Hardware approaches include using stable oscillators (for
Applications of freksoffset management span radio transmission and reception, satellite and GPS-related timing, software-defined radio, and