Lexicon: D
Differentiated network
What is a Differentiated Network?
The definition of a differentiating network is generally an electrical network whose behavior is based on the temporal change of the input signals, i.e., the derivative of the input signal.
The term "network" refers to the connection of electrical components, while "differentiating" describes the function
within signal processing and measurement technology.
In control engineering, this function is performed by a D-element or differentiator, in which the output variable is proportional to the speed of the input variable
and allows precise analysis of fast system responses.