I admit I may over-generalize this, but for me the impulse response is
the time-domain response between ports i and j, and I dont see a reason
not to allow i=j, hence self-response is also included.
Regards,
Istvan Novak
Samtec
On 6/2/2021 12:21 PM, David Banas wrote:
The impulse response, h(t), of a 2-port network is the voltage observed at------------------------------------------------------------------
port 2 when port 1 is driven by the voltage function: dlt(t), defined as:
dlt(t) ÿimit(as a -> 0) d/dt r(a, t), where:
r(a, t) ð, t < 0
ÿ/a, 0 <ÿ <ú
ñ, t > a
-db
On Jun 2, 2021, at 6:41 AM, Scott McMorrow <scottmcmorrow@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Define impulse first.
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