The quasi-peak detector is characterized by a charging time constant and a discharge time constant. If I want to analytically determine the transfer function of the detector for a given pulse duration and duty cycle, do I only need consider the charging time constant? Is the discharge time just there to enable a recording device (plotter pen) adequate time to respond?
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