Pulseddriven
Pulseddriven is a descriptive term used in engineering and physics to denote systems, devices, or processes that are actuated or controlled primarily by short energy pulses rather than continuous signals. The term emphasizes the role of pulsed stimuli in driving dynamic response and can apply across disciplines such as electronics, optics, acoustics, materials science, and biomedical engineering.
Key characteristics include pulse duration, duty cycle, repetition rate, peak and average power, and pulse shape.
Applications include pulsed laser systems and optical pumping, switching power supplies and high-speed electronics, acoustic transducers
Advantages include the ability to deliver high peak power without excessive average heating, precise temporal control
The term is not a formal standard in many fields, and its exact meaning varies with context.