pulseform
Pulseform refers to the characteristic shape of an electrical pulse. It describes how the voltage or current of a pulse changes over time. Key aspects of a pulseform include its amplitude, which is the maximum voltage or current reached; its duration or pulse width, the length of time the pulse is active; and its rise and fall times, the speed at which the pulse transitions from its low to high state and back again.
Different applications utilize distinct pulseforms. For example, in digital electronics, rectangular pulses are common, characterized by
The generation and manipulation of pulseforms are fundamental to many areas of electrical engineering. Oscilloscopes are