
Television receiver design
Television receiver design involves converting broadcast signals into visible images and sound. It starts with an antenna that captures signals, which are then amplified and processed to separate video and audio information. The processed signals are decoded to recreate the visual image and sound, often using an electronic display like a screen. Modern TVs also include circuits to enhance picture and sound quality, and input interfaces to connect external devices. Overall, the design combines antenna technology, signal processing, and display technology to reliably deliver clear images and sound for viewers.