modulerte
Modulerte is the past tense form of the Norwegian verb modulere, meaning to modulate or adjust a quantity in a controlled way. It is used to describe actions where a parameter such as amplitude, frequency, phase, or another property is varied over time or in response to a signal. The verb modulere is a loanword from English modulate, itself derived from Latin roots related to measure or manner.
Etymology and usage. The Norwegian term modulere comes from English modulate, with deeper linguistic connections to
Contexts and examples. In electronics and communication, one might say that a signal was modulerte to encode
Variants and related terms. The related noun form is modulering (modulation), and the past participle is modulert.
See also: modulering, moduleringsteknikk, amplitude modulation, frequency modulation.