The circuit that generates signal having the shape like imaginary curve is called an envelope detector. The effect of the time constant RC in envelope detector is that the output follows the input curve and the circuit performs like a demodulator.
The time constant in an envelope detector affects the speed at which the detector can track changes in the input signal. A longer time constant results in smoother output but slower response to changes, while a shorter time constant provides faster response but may introduce more noise in the output signal. Balancing the time constant is important for optimizing the performance of the envelope detector.
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zero demodulated signal, which occurs for phase angle equal to + or - 90degrees, represent Quadrature Null Effect of the coherent detector.
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A balanced group of forces acting on the object has no effect on its motion. The object continues moving in a straight line at constant speed.
Einstein used the equation E = hf to explain the photoelectric effect, where E is the energy of a photon, h is Planck's constant, and f is the frequency of the light. This equation shows that the energy of a photon is directly proportional to its frequency.
It is the accuracy in the estimate of the constant or the effect of rounding.
No. The detector head cannot be turned to that amount of sensitivity anyhow and if you could it would drain the batterry very fast. You would also need a larger detector head. Just no.
The passage of time has a constant erosive effect.
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An envelope filter is a type of filter effect that responds to the dynamics of your playing, while an auto wah is a wah effect that is controlled by an automated system. The main difference is that an envelope filter is more responsive to your playing style, while an auto wah operates automatically without the need for manual control.
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