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Created page with "=Introduction= This is me looking at theory and documenting what I need to know. Primarily this was driven from my electronics and not IT. =Pulse Trains= *Non-Periodic pulse trains are digital signals with any pulses over time *Periodic pulse trains are pulses in fixed time like a clock **T=period (seconds/cycle) **tw = pulse width **frequency = cycles/second or frequency = 1/T c" |
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*Non-Periodic pulse trains are digital signals with any pulses over time | *Non-Periodic pulse trains are digital signals with any pulses over time | ||
*Periodic pulse trains are pulses in fixed time like a clock | *Periodic pulse trains are pulses in fixed time like a clock signal | ||
**T=period (seconds/cycle) | **T=period (seconds/cycle) | ||
**tw = pulse width | **tw = pulse width | ||
**frequency = cycles/second or frequency = 1/T c | **frequency = cycles/second or frequency = 1/T c |
Revision as of 05:46, 25 January 2023
Introduction
This is me looking at theory and documenting what I need to know. Primarily this was driven from my electronics and not IT.
Pulse Trains
- Non-Periodic pulse trains are digital signals with any pulses over time
- Periodic pulse trains are pulses in fixed time like a clock signal
- T=period (seconds/cycle)
- tw = pulse width
- frequency = cycles/second or frequency = 1/T c