Time domain

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See also: Frequency domain

Time domain is a term used to describe the analysis of mathematical functions, or physical signals, with respect to time. In the time domain, the signal or function's value is known at various discrete time points; or for all real numbers, for the case of continuous time. An oscilloscope is a tool commonly used to visualize real-world signals in the time domain.

It is also (as TimeDomain) a brand name of a speaker technology. [1]

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