Abstract
An electrical system normally has one or more input ports and one or more output ports. Figure 1-1 shows a system with a single input and a single output. Electrical devices such as filters, attenuators, and amplifiers fall into this category. Shown at the input is a signal, x(t) and at the output a signal, y(t). A more complex system (a phase lock loop) is shown in Figure 1-2. Although there is still only one input and one output, there are several blocks or subsections of the system, each having its own input and output. (Each block of the system may be considered as another system.) A design engineer thinks in terms of the individual blocks and signals while designing the system. Measurement instrumentation is used in the design phase when the engineer checks the performance of the individual blocks and signals. The signals and system blocks may also be measured in production, and later, when the system is maintained in the field.
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