A product detector is a type of demodulator used for AM and SSB signals. Rather than converting the envelope of the signal into the decoded waveform like an envelope detector, the product detector takes the product of the modulated signal and a local oscillator, hence the name. A product detector is a frequency mixer. Product detectors can be designed to accept either IF or RF frequency inputs. A product detector which accepts an IF signal would be used as a demodulator block in a superheterodyne receiver, and a detector designed for RF can be combined with an RF amplifier and a low-pass filter into a direct-conversion receiver. (Wikipedia).
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Ex 1: Determine a Derivative Using the Product Rule Involving a Trig Function
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Marcel Vos, 9th FCC-ee Physics Workshop - Tuesday, 4 February 2015
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Production ML Monitoring: Outliers, Drift, Explainers & Statistical Performance
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Astrophysical neutrinos and how to find them – with Jenni Adams
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Indian Contribution to CMS by Sanjay Swain
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The Product Rule of Differentiation (Introduction)
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