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lconrad
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This is a simple question, and no one has been able to help me thus far, so i post on a forum.
There is a principle that describes the ability to send multiple data streams down a single conductor without them interacting due to phase differences. i understand this to be the basis of pipelining in cpu's. I also understand that it is not limited to data streams, but any wave-energy, such as transmission signals through a line before an antenna (relating to rf, etc.), and the like.
I simply would like to know the name of the principle(s) behind this, and maybe a brief explanation before I go off to explore it further.
Thank you for any help you are able to provide.
-Liam
There is a principle that describes the ability to send multiple data streams down a single conductor without them interacting due to phase differences. i understand this to be the basis of pipelining in cpu's. I also understand that it is not limited to data streams, but any wave-energy, such as transmission signals through a line before an antenna (relating to rf, etc.), and the like.
I simply would like to know the name of the principle(s) behind this, and maybe a brief explanation before I go off to explore it further.
Thank you for any help you are able to provide.
-Liam