Frequency converter

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Frequency converter stands

  • in energy technology for a frequency converter that converts the frequency of electrical energy; z. B. converts the network frequency into a frequency required for the consumer;
  • in communications technology for a module that converts a useful signal (bandpass signal) from a specific frequency range into another frequency range; see mixer .
  • in optics for frequency multiplication such as frequency doubling or higher harmonic generations