dualpulse
Dualpulse is a term used across several engineering disciplines to describe a signaling scheme or waveform that comprises two pulses within a brief time window. There is no single, universal definition for dualpulse; instead, it denotes distinct concepts in electronics, instrumentation, and communications. In practice, dualpulse approaches share the idea of encoding timing, amplitude, or both by using two discrete pulses rather than a single pulse per cycle or signal interval.
In power electronics, a dualpulse scheme may generate two short gating pulses within each switching period
In instrumentation and testing, dualpulse stimuli are used to probe a device’s impulse response, dynamic nonlinearity,
In communications and signaling, dualpulse schemes can encode information using a pair of short pulses, offering
Because dualpulse has multiple domain-specific meanings, readers should consult domain literature for precise definitions, parameters, and