homodyn
Homodyn is a communication and detection technique used primarily in the fields of radio frequency, radar systems, and signal processing. The term refers to a method where a signal is mixed with a reference signal of the same frequency, known as the local oscillator, to produce a simpler, more interpretable output. This process, called homodyne detection, allows for the extraction of amplitude and phase information from a received signal, making it valuable for precise measurement and analysis.
The core principle of homodyn involves combining the incoming signal with a locally generated signal at the
Homodyn is used in various applications, including optical communications, where it enables coherent detection, and in
Despite its benefits, homodynique systems can face challenges with phase stability and spurious signal generation. Precise