Variance owns 2 United States patents covering its invention of a novel electronic circuit that is capable of recognizing if specific frequencies are present in any given electronic signal. These are US Patent 7,474,973 issued January 6th, 2009 for the Electronic Neural Loop (ENL) technology and US Patent 7,539,582 issued May 26th, 2009 for the Automatic Fourier Analyzer (AFA). In its simplest incarnation, the ENL can identify the presence of any hard-coded frequency in electronic signals. Its analog nature allows it to boast near-instantaneous performance, as well as being able to operate in high-radiation environments. When configured as an AFA, the ENL performs Direct Frequency Component Decomposition (DFCD), essentially performing automatic Fourier frequency component decompositions, passively (almost instantly) and without the need for sampling or windowing, with extensive applications to scientific and commercial spectrum analysis needs. The ENL is an electronic component at the same elemental level as a transistor or resister. Whereas a transistor is essentially an on/off switch, the ENL identifies frequencies contained in a signal. The best way to understand the ENL and its great value is to watch the video at http://bit.ly/1vIXMS2
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