About standard test signal .....

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Rohit156

Joined May 18, 2018
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Why unit area or unit impulse,step,ramp,parabolic test signals are distinguishably standardized? can you throw light on this, it will be helpful .
 

Papabravo

Joined Feb 24, 2006
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Would you prefer some other constant be used for a standard? In some cases the choice is purely arbitrary. The unit impulse has a definition that CANNOT be realized in practice. Approximated, but not actually realized.
 

Delta Prime

Joined Nov 15, 2019
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Hello there :)
can you throw light on this
Believe it or not light is a standard.
The speed of light in a vacuum is 299,792,458 metres per second, a figure scientists finally agreed on in 1975 - but why settle on that figure? And why does it matter? Answering those questions takes us through space, time, physics and measurement.:)
 

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Rohit156

Joined May 18, 2018
11
Give us the context. That may help with providing an appropriate answer.
Hello,
Thanks for you response!
During studies of signals & system, I wondered, why especially unit area for any test signal are taken into consideration? Is it related to mixed signal processing , so that it will be easier to handle mathematically?
 

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Rohit156

Joined May 18, 2018
11
Would you prefer some other constant be used for a standard? In some cases the choice is purely arbitrary. The unit impulse has a definition that CANNOT be realized in practice. Approximated, but not actually realized.
Hello,
I wanted to know , what will be the generilzed case in that context that prefered(effective) in system testing.
 
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