Thanks, Zeno. Would you mind clarifying something for me? I wasn't familiar with the term hysteresis, so I googled it and came up with this definition:
Hysteresis is the time-based dependence of a system's output on present and past inputs. The dependence arises because the history affects the value of an internal state. To predict its future outputs, either its internal state or its history must be known.
Well... that confused me even more!
Hysteresis is the time-based dependence of a system's output on present and past inputs. The dependence arises because the history affects the value of an internal state. To predict its future outputs, either its internal state or its history must be known.
Well... that confused me even more!
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