twopulse
Twopulse is a term used in several technical contexts to denote a signal or event comprising two discrete pulses. There is no single universal definition; the exact meaning depends on the field, the system, and the standards in use. In practice, twopulse configurations are characterized by the timing between pulses, the pulse widths, and the relative amplitudes or polarities.
In electronics and communications, a twopulse waveform often refers to two brief, closely spaced transitions or
In other domains, twopulse sequences are used to study or implement rapid, dual-event phenomena. In optics, two-pulse