
Amplitude control
Amplitude control refers to adjusting the strength or intensity of a signal or wave, such as sound or electrical signals. It determines how loud a sound is or how powerful an electrical signal becomes. By increasing or decreasing the amplitude, you can make the sound louder or softer, or control the strength of an electronic signal in devices. It's a fundamental way to manage how much energy a wave carries, allowing for precise regulation of output levels in audio equipment, communication systems, and other electronic applications.