The point at which the output signal power has fallen to 0.707 of its peak value is called as _____

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Signals and Spectra topic include: Various aspects of signals and spectra which include signal classification, digital communication signal processing, autocorrelation, concepts of noise, process types and information on baseband systems. A signal's spectrum is a representation of its magnitude and phase characteristics as a function of frequency. A signal can be thought of as a composition of multiple sinusoidal signals with different amplitude, frequency, and phase. The spectrum shows the amplitude and phase as a function of the frequency of the sinusoidal components that make up the... Show more

The point at which the output signal power has fallen to 0.707 of its peak value is called as _____