Bandwidth

What is the bandwidth of a (real) sinusoidal tone, and pulse?

What is the bandwidth of a (real) sinusoidal tone, and pulse?
  1. What is the bandwidth of a sinusoidal wave?
  2. What is the bandwidth of a tone?
  3. How to measure the bandwidth of a system using sinusoidal test signals?
  4. How do you find the bandwidth of a sine wave?

What is the bandwidth of a sinusoidal wave?

The bandwidth of a theoretical infinite length sinusoid of a perfectly constant frequency is zero. The bandwidth of a time-limited sinusoidal pulse is the transform of the pulse envelope. For a rectangular time window, that transform is a Sinc function.

What is the bandwidth of a tone?

Tone Spacing and span limitations

Number of Tones can be 2-4096; stimulus bandwidth can be 2 kHz to 4.096 MHzMegahertz: A unit of frequency equal to one million hertz or cycles per second.)

How to measure the bandwidth of a system using sinusoidal test signals?

To measure the bandwidth of a driver, put in a sinusoidal setpoint that peaks at one volt, then increase the frequency of the sinewave until only half a volt of equivalent setpoint comes out. That's the 3dB bandwidth.

How do you find the bandwidth of a sine wave?

Bandwidth is the range of frequencies from lowest to highest. For a sinewave, lowest equals highest, so bandwidth is zero.

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