Triangular wave generator is a device (for eg NE555 timer) that generates a triangular wave by integrating a square wave. In applications an ICL8038 IC can be used to generate all types of waves.
Form factor of any periodic wave is [RMS CURRENT]/[AVERAGE CURRENT]. For sinusoidal wave RMS current=I/sqrt(2); AVERAGE current=2I/pi; Therefore, Form factor=[I/sqrt(2)]/[2I/pi] =pi/{2*sqrt(2)} =1.11
Because your multimeter is not an adequate device for this kind of measurement. Use the correct multimeter to display the triangular wave value.
It does not have to be. Voltage can be DC, sinusoidal, square wave, triangular wave, etc.
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Form factor is (RMS value)/(average absolute value) For sine wave form factor = (1/sqrt(2))/(2/pi) = about 1.11
form factor tell about the purity of sine wave
Triangular wave generator is a device (for eg NE555 timer) that generates a triangular wave by integrating a square wave. In applications an ICL8038 IC can be used to generate all types of waves.
The monostable provides a square wave, which can be converted into a triangular wave by putting it through an integrator.
Form factor of an alternating current waveform (signal) is the ratio of the RMS (Root Mean Square) value to the Absolute Average Value (also referred to as the Practical Average Value) of the waveform.In the case of a sinusoidal wave ie., an analogue wave, the form factor is approximately 1.11.In the case of a square wave ie., a digital wave, the RMS and the average values are equal; therefore, the form factor is 1.
Form factor of any periodic wave is [RMS CURRENT]/[AVERAGE CURRENT]. For sinusoidal wave RMS current=I/sqrt(2); AVERAGE current=2I/pi; Therefore, Form factor=[I/sqrt(2)]/[2I/pi] =pi/{2*sqrt(2)} =1.11
If its a triangular wave, its not DC, its AC, its just not sinusoidal. Can a transformer operate on triangular AC? Yes, but not as efficiently as on sinusoidal AC.
Schmitt trigger converts any type of waveform (such as sine,triangular.........)to square wave.So it is called Square wave converter.
due to the form factor .as the form factor of sine wave is 1.1 so, we use its multiples .
Because your multimeter is not an adequate device for this kind of measurement. Use the correct multimeter to display the triangular wave value.
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It does not have to be. Voltage can be DC, sinusoidal, square wave, triangular wave, etc.