I don't understand the unit of the pulse shown below.
Hz by definition is 1/sec.
If it's in time domain then BW is in seconds.
If it's in frequency domain its Hz.
What is the logical meaning of the combination between the two? 1/hz/sec?
I don't understand the unit of the pulse shown below.
Hz by definition is 1/sec.
If it's in time domain then BW is in seconds.
If it's in frequency domain its Hz.
What is the logical meaning of the combination between the two? 1/hz/sec?
Pulse per second refers to the rate of sending pulses (data). How much bandwidth such a data rate takes up is the bandwidth efficiency. If for example we could send a data rate of 1 pulse per second in one Hz of bandwidth, the efficiency in this case would be 1 pulse/sec per Hz.