signaalinjako
Signaalinjako is a Finnish term that refers to signal distribution or signal splitting: the process of taking one input signal and reproducing it at several outputs while preserving its essential properties as much as possible. The concept is used in electronics, telecommunications, and automation, where a single source needs to drive multiple devices or subsystems.
There are two main approaches to signaalinjako: passive splitting and active distribution. Passive splitters divide the
Topologies for signaalinjako include fixed one-to-many splitters, cascaded distributions, and star or tree structures. In high-frequency
Applications of signaalinjako span audio systems (feeding multiple loudspeakers or recording devices), sensor and data acquisition