Difference between revisions of "Linear"

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For example: for every 1 volt increase of the input voltage, the output increases by one volt; or for every 1 volt increase of the input voltage, the output increases by two volts.
 
For example: for every 1 volt increase of the input voltage, the output increases by one volt; or for every 1 volt increase of the input voltage, the output increases by two volts.
  
Non-linear processes are typically characterized as "distorting" the signal.
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[[Non-linear]] processes are typically characterized as "distorting" the signal.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:56, 27 August 2014

The term Linear is used to describe a process where there is a proportional relationship between input and output.

For example: for every 1 volt increase of the input voltage, the output increases by one volt; or for every 1 volt increase of the input voltage, the output increases by two volts.

Non-linear processes are typically characterized as "distorting" the signal.