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what is the difference between data link and RF system?

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Hi, everybody

I read a lecture note saying that, ring oscillators are rarely used in RF system but they are quite oftn in high speed data links. I really don't think RF system and data link can put together to compare with each other.

Could anyone explain the meaning of that for me? What is the difference between data link and RF system in that case?

Thank you.

Justin
 

data link = cable or fibre optic. . .Signal kept within your own kit so you can use any old frequency/modulation.
RF, needs to be precisely on channel else you will interfere with other users of adjacent channels.
Frank
 
Thank you, Frank. I get your point.

If I use RF to transceive data, can I still say it is a data link?

Regards,

Justin
 

sure, of course. Mcirowave point to point link transmits on 38GHz, but it is also data link for base station to RNC.
 

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