frequency-response curve

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Noun1.frequency-response curve - (electronics) a graph of frequency response with signal amplitude or gain plotted against frequency
electronics - the branch of physics that deals with the emission and effects of electrons and with the use of electronic devices
characterisic function, characteristic curve - (electronics) graph showing how a particular characteristic of a device varies with other parameters
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(a) Conventional CTLE circuit and frequency-response curve. (b) CTLE with inductor peaking.
Keele's frequency-response curve also is not spatially averaged; it's a snapshot, just one spot at just one instant, and therefore misleading by definition.
A relatively narrow bandwidth of the frequency-response curve results, which means that a mismatch of 0.5 hertz or more in drive frequency or resonance frequency would downgrade the shake performance to unacceptable levels.
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