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Definition of Frequency response
1. Noun. (electronics) a curve representing the output-to-input ratio of a transducer as a function of frequency.
Category relationships: Electronics
Terms within: Output-to-input Ratio
Lexicographical Neighbors of Frequency Response
Literary usage of Frequency response
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Practical Hearing Aid Selection and Fitting by Henry Tobin (1998)
"Compared to listening to speech, the preferred frequency response for music will
... This system primarily allows differences in frequency response to be ..."
2. Topics in the Geometric Theory of Linear Systems by Robert Hermann (1984)
"ThE frequency response FOR LINEAR, TIME-VARYING 1- D SYSTEMS IN STATE SPACE FORM
Let us now extend the definition of “frequency response” to linear ..."
3. Technical Digest Symposium on Optical Fiber Measurements edited by P. A. Williams, G. W. Day (2001)
"The advantage of a frequency response transfer standard consisting of a photodiode
combined with an rf power-sensor is reviewed. ..."
4. Assessment of the State-Of-The-Art for Process Monitoring Sensors for by Donald Hunston (1992)
"... the frequency response of e must be represented as a complex quantity 6* and
can be related to the Laplace transform of the time derivative of <t>, -f. ..."