👉 TGP, or Time-Gated Pulse Generation, is a technique used in electronics and signal processing to enhance the clarity and detectability of signals by temporally separating them. It involves applying a time-dependent gate function to a signal, effectively filtering out noise or interference that occurs outside specific time windows. This is achieved by modulating the signal with a high-frequency pulse that only activates during certain intervals, allowing only the desired portion of the signal to pass through. This method is particularly useful in applications like biomedical signal processing, where signals such as EEG or ECG can be obscured by noise, and in telecommunications for improving signal-to-noise ratios.