What is the pulse of a radar?

The pulse length is usually called the PULSE WIDTH in radar systems. The pulse interval, or the time from the beginning of one pulse to the beginning of the next, is determined by the number of pulses which are transmitted in a given period of time. In radar, we measure all time in seconds (or fractions of seconds).

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How long is a radar pulse?

Pulse length is defined as the duration of a single transmitted radar pulse and is often quoted in microseconds (μs) , although pulses rather shorter than 1 μs are sometimes given in nanoseconds (ns), where 1 ns=10−9 s; and so there are 1000 ns to 1 μs.

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What is pulse width?

The pulse width is a measure of the elapsed time between the leading and trailing edges of a single pulse of energy . The measure is typically used with electrical signals and is widely used in the fields of radar and power supplies.

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What is PRF pulse width?

A related measure is the pulse width, the amount of time the transmitter is turned on during each pulse . The PRF is one of the defining characteristics of a radar system, which normally consists of a powerful transmitter and sensitive receiver connected to the same antenna.

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