frekans cevabi

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frequency response
Frequency response is the quantitative measure of the output spectrum of a system or device in response to a stimulus, and is used to characterize the dynamics of the system
A graph of a system's response to a different frequency input signals
The frequency response of a system is a curve showing how well the system passes various frequencies A filter is characterized by the shape of its frequency response Good audio systems have a flat frequency response in the audible range of 20 to 20,000 Hertz
The range of frequencies over which the transducer voltage output will follow the sinusoidally varying mechanical input within specified limits
A term which describes the relationship between a device's input and output with regard to signal frequency and amplitude 2
The change of gain with frequency
The range of signal frequencies supplied by an amplifier or reproduced by a speaker or microphone, as specified by the upper and lower bounds of the frequency range in Hertz (Hz) Typically, 20Hz to 20kHz encompasses the full range of human hearing and separate audio speakers generally serve different segments of this range
The range of frequencies over which a device operates as expected
A measure of the output of gain of a device across a range of frequencies of the input signal
How sensitive an electronic device (mic, amplifier, speaker, etc ) is to various frequencies; often communicated with a graph
The portion of the frequency spectrum over which a device can be used, within specified limits of amplitude error
How well a circuit or system transmits the frequencies that are applied to it (e g , The frequency response of my new amplifier was virtually flat from 20 Hz up to 20,000 Hz )
How the different frequencies are reproduced in a system The human ear, at its best, has a frequency response of about 20 Hz to about 20 KHz (20,000 cycles per second) Good electronic audio equipment may have a response of 20 Hz to 20 KHz plus or minus 1 dB
Range of frequencies that will operate in a given electrical circuit See optical frequency response
(electronics) a response depicting the output-to-input ratio of a transducer as a function of frequency
The frequency domain response of a circuit to a periodic input signal; a description of how a circuit will behave in the presence of an input signal that continuously repeats
The characteristic of a device denoting the range of frequencies over which it may be used effectively
The range of frequencies that a device can reproduce or record The human ear has a frequency response of roughly 20 to 20,000 Hz
- The range of frequencies that a component is capable of playing This measurement is meaningless unless a tolerance is included, like +/- 3dB A wider frequency response and narrower tolerances indicate better performance
The ability of a system or elements of the system to react or respond to a change in system frequency
frekans cevabi