Examples of 'pulse widths' in a sentence

Meaning of "pulse widths"

pulse widths - a term used in electronics and signal processing to refer to the duration or length of a pulse signal, often associated with parameters in digital communication and control systems

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I am characterising pulse widths in nanoseconds.
This will prevent producing spurious output pulse widths.
I am characterizing pulse widths in nanoseconds.
These pulses are of constant magnitude and variable pulse widths.
Other pulse widths are contemplated.
This configuration permits the generation of different pulse widths.
Pulse widths can vary from several microseconds to many seconds.
The input signal may have other pulse widths and intervals.
Smaller pulse widths result in wider lobes and therefore greater bandwidth.
Some nerve fibers are more sensitive to different pulse shapes or pulse widths.
Other pulse widths and pulse repetition rates could also be chosen.
The number of transients and various pulse widths are listed in the appropriate figures.
Pulse widths of light pulses depend on the rotational velocity of the density centrifuge.
This is done to balance the pulse widths of the high and low data signals.
The gaps between the pulses have periods similar to the pulse widths.

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The path for small pulse widths corresponds to a much lower loop bandwidth.
The test excitation signal may have other pulse widths and pulse intervals.
These pulse widths and powers minimize damage to the macromolecules in the tissue sample.
In other implementations, pulse widths may be adjusted as follows.
The pulse widths for each portion may vary, depending on the application.
The decoder first determines the pulse widths and spacings of the signal from the digitizer.
This entry significantly reduces memory in strategies with non-uniform pulse widths.
Different stimulation frequencies and pulse widths may capture different muscle groups in a more therapeutic manner.
Lasers work by emitting light at various wavelengths, energy output, and pulse widths.
Various pulse widths are selected with respective bits in an NCO clock register.
For longer cables, wider pulse widths are used.
In the first, the pulse widths are placed in tables which are read by a computer.
Following amplification, the pulses are recompressed to pulse widths similar to the original pulse widths.
Typical pulse widths were a few nanoseconds, so spatial resolution was about one meter.
This thermal process remains for pulse widths down to the sub-millisecond range.
Note that pulse widths are changing throughout a sequence, while the update interval is fixed.
The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the stream comprises randomly varying pulse widths.
However, longer pulse widths may also be used.
The light source has a coherence time of 70 femtoseconds, a considerable improvement over the timedomain pulse widths.
Other pressure pulse widths may exist depending on known photo-acoustic factors.
However, to make TDR measurements through a switch, the pulse widths must be chosen carefully.
As a result, the individual pulse widths may be made quite small, producing good ranging resolution.
Table II shows stiffness ratios obtained at varying pulse widths over the range 2-10 µsec.
Otherwise, the pulse widths may be slightly distorted due to the FET used.
For this purpose, a pulsed laser 2 is used in femtosecond regime with pulse widths of 100 fs.
Suitable pulse widths include, for example, widths of up to about 1 second.
Frequency and pulse width, Frequencies and pulse widths differ depending on the programs.
The pulse widths are determined by processing device 130.
Fig . 8 is a graph illustrating relationship between pulse widths and frequencies obtained by the prior art ;.
The pulse widths should be less than 100 microseconds.
At present, especially preferred input signal pulse widths are independently selected from between 0.3 and 0.8 seconds.
Longer pulse widths or gate widths correspond to a shell 74 having greater width 75.
The timer 102 emits pulses at a fixed frequency with pulse widths as commanded by the regulator 100.
The upsampler pulse widths 540 illustrates the corresponding pulse width modulation of the actuators 104.
By means of known switching means S ( thyratron ) minimal pulse widths of 100 ns can be achieved.

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