Continuousfrequency
Continuousfrequency refers to the concept of a signal or waveform that varies smoothly and continuously over time, as opposed to a discrete or intermittent signal. This term is commonly used in fields such as electronics, telecommunications, and signal processing to describe phenomena where frequency changes without abrupt transitions. Unlike digital signals, which are typically composed of discrete steps or pulses, continuousfrequency signals exhibit a gradual progression, often represented mathematically as sinusoidal waves or other analog functions.
In radio frequency (RF) systems, continuousfrequency modulation is a technique where the frequency of a carrier
Continuousfrequency signals are also fundamental in analog computing and control systems, where they enable precise measurements
While modern digital communication systems often rely on discrete frequency components, continuousfrequency remains essential in analog