释义 |
propagation delay The time required for a signal to travel from one point to another, generally from a transmitter through a medium to a receiver. Propagation delay is dependent on the nature of the electromagnetic signal, as not all signals travel at the same speed through a medium. Propagation delay also is influenced by the distance between the two points, the density of the medium, and the presence of passive devices such as loading coils that might increase the impedance of the medium. See also impedance, loading coil, medium, and velocity of propagation (Vp). |