taajuuskohdassa
Taajuuskohdassa, literally "in the frequency domain," refers to the representation of a signal or system in terms of its frequency components rather than its values over time. In this domain, the signal is described by its spectrum, usually obtained through a Fourier transform or a related integral transform such as the Laplace transform for continuous‑time signals. The taajuuskohdassa representation reveals how much of each frequency is present, which is valuable for analyzing resonances, filtering properties, and bandwidth requirements.
In practical applications, taajuuskohdassa analysis is used in audio engineering to separate instruments, in communications to
Taajuuskohdassa is complementary to the aikakohdassa (time domain). While time‑domain analysis focuses on signal evolution over