Pulsslaadiga
Pulsslaadiga refers to a type of electrical signal characterized by its pulse-like waveform. These signals are discrete and non-continuous, meaning they consist of short bursts of energy or voltage followed by periods of inactivity or a lower voltage. The defining features of a pulsslaadiga signal are its amplitude, duration, and frequency. The amplitude represents the peak voltage or current of the pulse, while the duration is the length of time the pulse remains at its peak. The frequency dictates how often these pulses occur within a given time frame.
Pulsslaadiga signals are fundamental to many modern electronic systems. They are used in digital communication, where