no...it is neither energy nor power signal . Rampis neither energy nor power signalbecause it has infinite energy as well as infinite power.....saket kumar (electronics & communication engineer),BMSCE MUKTSAR (PUNJAB).
Ramp is neither energy nor power signal because it has infinite energy as well as infinite power!
no,ramp signal is neither energy nor power signal...
because ramp signal is infinit energy and power
in energy signal power iz zero according to this equation P=E/2T
A signal x(t) is called an energy signal , if the energy is finite and the power is zero.A signal x(t) is called an power signal , if the power is finite and the energy is infinite.
checking if it is an energy signal E= integration from 0 to infinity of t gives infinity so it is not an energy signal P=limit ( t tending to infinity)*(1/t)*(integration from 0 to t/2 of t) gives us infinity so it is not an energy or a power signal
The energy comes from an additional power source, like a battery. Via various resistors and capacitors, the energy from the power source is put into the circuit. The signal that enters the ciruit will exit the circuit with a higher energy; the signal has been amplified.
see p=E/t whr E is energy of a sig and t is time, if p iz zero it means t=0 and energy iz infinite means we can use max energy of a signal to travel it long distance,,,,,and it is possible only when power iz zero........
Those signals which have finite energy and zero power known as energy signal..Those signals which have infinite energy and finite power known as power signal..
a signal can never be both energy & power signal because they are mutually exclusive
The unit step signal is a Power signal. Since when we find the power it comes to 1/2 (i.e finite value). And when we find its energy, we got INFINITY. If a signal has energy as infinity and power as a finite non-zero value, then it is a power signal, not an energy signal.
If the signal is not bounded by a step function, then an exponential signal is neither a power nor an energy signal. So the answer is neither.
No because it has finite power therefore infinite energy => not an energy signal
in energy signal power iz zero according to this equation P=E/2T
A signal x(t) is called an energy signal , if the energy is finite and the power is zero.A signal x(t) is called an power signal , if the power is finite and the energy is infinite.
it can not be both!
checking if it is an energy signal E= integration from 0 to infinity of t gives infinity so it is not an energy signal P=limit ( t tending to infinity)*(1/t)*(integration from 0 to t/2 of t) gives us infinity so it is not an energy or a power signal
i dont no
The energy comes from an additional power source, like a battery. Via various resistors and capacitors, the energy from the power source is put into the circuit. The signal that enters the ciruit will exit the circuit with a higher energy; the signal has been amplified.
We are calculating the response time of the ramp input signal (temperature), ramp rate is a Temperature varies linearly with time.