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A continuous operating signal refers to a signal that maintains a consistent and uninterrupted flow of information over time. It usually represents data that varies smoothly rather than in discrete steps, such as an analog signal in electronics. Continuous signals can be used in various applications, including communications and control systems, where constant monitoring and adjustment are crucial. These signals are typically characterized by their ability to convey real-time information without gaps or interruptions.
In communications, a continuous frequency voltage or electromagnetic wave capable of being modulated or impressed with a second signal which carries the information to is transmitted.
In signal processing, sampling is the reduction of a continuous signal to a discrete signal. A common example is the conversion of a sound wave (a continuous signal) to a sequence of samples (a discrete-time signal).
By definition a continuous signal is just that continuous to have no amplitude is to mean it doesn't exists
An analog signal is one which is continuous in time as well as continuous in amplitude . Example : sine wave, cosine wave. An Digital signal is one which is continuous in discrete in time. Example : square waves.
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An analog signal is characterized by continuous amplitudes and continuous time.
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In communications, a continuous frequency voltage or electromagnetic wave capable of being modulated or impressed with a second signal which carries the information to is transmitted.
A continuous operating signal refers to a signal that maintains a consistent and uninterrupted flow of information over time. It usually represents data that varies smoothly rather than in discrete steps, such as an analog signal in electronics. Continuous signals can be used in various applications, including communications and control systems, where constant monitoring and adjustment are crucial. These signals are typically characterized by their ability to convey real-time information without gaps or interruptions.
In communications, a continuous frequency voltage or electromagnetic wave capable of being modulated or impressed with a second signal which carries the information to is transmitted.
In signal processing, sampling involves taking discrete points from a continuous signal, while interpolation is the process of estimating values between those sampled points to reconstruct the original signal. Sampling reduces the amount of data, while interpolation helps fill in the gaps between sampled points to recreate a continuous signal.
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The frequency domain of a voice signal is normally continuous because voice is a nonperiodic signal.
it is continuous
In signal processing, sampling is the reduction of a continuous signal to a discrete signal. A common example is the conversion of a sound wave (a continuous signal) to a sequence of samples (a discrete-time signal).
By definition a continuous signal is just that continuous to have no amplitude is to mean it doesn't exists