Function

Scaling of a rect function,drawing of signals

Scaling of a rect function,drawing of signals
  1. What is signal scaling?
  2. What is amplitude scaling of signal?
  3. What is rect in signals?
  4. How do you represent a rectangular function?

What is signal scaling?

Scaling of a signal means, a constant is multiplied with the time or amplitude of the signal.

What is amplitude scaling of signal?

What is Amplitude Scaling? The process of rescaling the amplitude of a signal, i.e., the amplitude of the signal is either amplified or attenuated, is known as amplitude scaling.

What is rect in signals?

The Rect Function is a function which produces a rectangular-shaped pulse with a width of 1 centered at t = 0. The Rect function pulse also has a height of 1.

How do you represent a rectangular function?

The rectangular function, also known as the gate function, unit pulse, or normalized boxcar function is defined as: The rectangular function is a function that produces a rectangular-shaped pulse with a width of (where in the unit function) centered at t = 0. The rectangular function pulse also has a height of 1.

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