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==Notes== * The third-order intercept point is an extrapolated convergence β not directly measurable β of [[intermodulation distortion]] products in the desired output. * It indicates how well a device (for example an amplifier) or a system (for example, a receiver) performs in the presence of strong signals. * It is sometimes used (interchangeably with the 1 dB [[compression point]]) to define the upper limit of the [[dynamic range]] of an amplifier. * Determination of a third-order intercept point of a [[superheterodyne receiver]] is accomplished by using two test frequencies that fall within the first [[intermediate frequency]] [[frequency mixer|mixer]] [[passband]]. Usually, the test frequencies are about 20β30 kHz apart. * The concept of intercept point has no meaning for strongly nonlinear systems, such as when an output signal is clipped due to limited supply voltage.
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