ImpulsEingangssignal
ImpulsEingangssignal, often translated as pulse input signal, refers to a type of electrical signal characterized by distinct, short-duration bursts of voltage or current. These pulses are fundamental building blocks in digital electronics and control systems. An ImpulsEingangssignal is defined by its amplitude, duration, and frequency. The amplitude represents the strength of the pulse, while the duration dictates how long the pulse is active. The frequency refers to the rate at which these pulses occur.
In digital systems, these signals are typically used to represent binary information, with the presence or
ImpulsEingangssignale are generated by various sources, including sensors, switches, and specialized signal generators. They are processed