amplitudrespons
Amplitudrespons, or amplitude response, is a characterization of how the magnitude of a system’s output varies with input frequency for linear time-invariant systems. It is the magnitude of the system’s frequency response, denoted H(jω) in continuous time or H(e^(jω)) in discrete time. If an input signal with spectrum X(jω) passes through the system, the output spectrum is Y(jω) = H(jω) X(jω), and the amplitude response is A(ω) = |H(jω)|. Often, the amplitude response is expressed in decibels as 20 log10 A(ω).
The amplitude response is closely related to the phase response, which describes how the phase of each
Commonly, the magnitude is plotted against frequency (a Bode magnitude plot) to show how different frequencies
Applications include filter design, signal processing, acoustics, and control systems. Amplitudrespons is defined for linear, time-invariant