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The difference between panoramic scanning and frequency scanning

Different scanning methods and different application fields.

1. Different scanning methods: Panoramic scanning refers to the process of continuous scanning in horizontal or vertical direction. This scanning technology captures a wide scene by moving a camera or sensor on a plane. Frequency scanning refers to the process of scanning in different frequency ranges. This scanning technology is usually used in the field of signal processing or wireless communication.

2. Different application fields: Panoramic scanning is mainly used for shooting wide-angle landscape photos or panoramic images in the field of photography. It can stitch a plurality of continuously scanned images together through a special camera or software to form a wide panorama. In frequency scanning, the signal source or receiver scans continuously within a certain frequency range to obtain the frequency characteristics or spectrum of the target signal. Common applications of frequency scanning include RF scanners and spectrum analyzers.