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IIR is infinite impulse response. FIR is finite impulse response.
impulse response is exponential increasing with respect to time.
The short pathway that carries the impulse for an automatic response is called a reflex arc.
The impulse response of an R-L circuit is an exponentially decaying signal. It represents the behavior of the circuit when subjected to a Dirac delta function input or an impulse signal. The response decays over time due to the inductor's energy storage capability.
It tells you what the system does to the input signal(s) to generate the output signal(s). The transfer function can be expressed in either the time domain or the frequency domain, depending on whichever is easier to deal with in the application.
We can divide filters two types based on the length of the impulse resopnse 1. FIR where the impulse responce is finite 2. IIR where the impulse response is infinite
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acetylcholine is released from presynaptic neurons in response to a nerve impulse
Both pulse and impulse are the types of unit step function. In case of impulse the response gains the value for short duration of time and then becomes 0 while in case of pulse it is not neccessary that the value of response become 0 after an interval it may remain constant also.............
The term impulse response can refer to a few different things. It could perhaps pertain to a quick response that someone has to a specific situation such as grabbing a fire extinguisher when one sees flames. This term can also apply to signal processing with something such as an audio system.
The Enterprise was on on impulse power only.
The impulse response of an IIR filter extends over infinite duration while the impulse response of FIR filter is stricted to finite no. of samples. Also IIR is not always stable but FIR is always stable.