impulssitoiminto
Impulssitoiminto is a Finnish term used in engineering and science to describe a mode of operation where a system generates, handles, or responds to short-duration electrical pulses. In practical devices, impulssitoiminto may denote a pulsed mode in which the device emits pulses at a controlled frequency and width, often with adjustable duty cycle, amplitude, and jitter. Such a mode is common in pulse generators, measurement instruments, ignition systems, and communication equipment, where precise timing or short-range signaling is required. In analog and digital electronics, pulsed operation enables triggering, synchronization, and time-domain measurements, as well as modulation schemes such as pulse-width modulation (PWM) and pulse-position modulation.
In signal processing and systems theory, the term can refer to the mathematical concept of an impulse
Common characteristics of impulssitoiminto include pulse width (duration), repetition rate, amplitude, and waveform shape (rectangular, Gaussian,
See also: impulse response, Dirac delta function, pulse-width modulation, pulsed operation, trigger.