lõppimpulsvastus
Lõppimpulsvastus is a term used in signal processing and electronic engineering to describe the back‑wave or after‑pulse that appears at the end of a transmitted pulse. It is typically observed in communication lines, power delivery systems, or sensor interfaces where a rapidly changing voltage or current is terminated. When the primary pulse reaches its end, the energy stored in inductive and capacitive elements of the circuit is released, producing a secondary impulse that can be measured at the output node.
The shape and magnitude of the loppimpulsvastus depend on several factors. Parasitic capacitance and inductance in
In practical applications, loppimpulsvastus is both a diagnostic tool and a potential source of interference. Engineers
Corrective measures include improved circuit grounding, the use of series‑resistor termination, and optimal PCB trace design