What is Transceiver?
A transceiver is a TRANSmitter – reCEIVER, a wired or wireless device or system that sends and gets analog or digital data.
Transceivers allow for two-way communication by sending and receiving data, voice, or other types of signals over a communication medium such as radio waves or optical fibers. It comes in various forms. It is used to convert intermediate frequency to radio frequency. A transmitter and receiver share the circuitry to work and operate.
Transceivers
Transceivers are mechanical devices that combine a radio transmitter and a radio receiver. It can both transmit and receive radio waves for communication purposes. The transceiver is part of the network input card in a local area network. It can both send and receive messages over the network wire. But some types of networks need a receiver that is outside the network. The transceiver is built into mobile devices that use wireless transmission, such as smartphones and cell phones. It is a combination of transmitter and receiver in a single term. It can do both, transmit and receive radio waves for communication purpose , with the help of an antenna.
Table of Content
- Working
- Transceiver Connection
- Structure and Design
- Types
- Transceiver Vs Transmitter
- Importance
- Applications