Periodic

Periodicity of peaks within a signal

Periodicity of peaks within a signal
  1. What are the periodic signals?
  2. What is the time period of a periodic signal in actual terms?
  3. What are periodic and aperiodic signals?

What are the periodic signals?

A periodic signal is one that repeats the sequence of values exactly after a fixed length of time, known as the period. In mathematical terms a signal x(t) is periodic if there is a number T such that for all t Equation 10.10 holds.

What is the time period of a periodic signal in actual terms?

3. What is the time period of a periodic signal in actual terms? Explanation: The periodic signals have actually a time period between t=-∞ and at t= + ∞. These signals have an infinite time period, that is periodic signals are actually continued forever.

What are periodic and aperiodic signals?

A signal is said to be periodic signal if it has a definite pattern and repeats itself at a regular interval of time. Whereas, the signal which does not at the regular interval of time is known as an aperiodic signal or non-periodic signal.

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