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What are waveforms? Please answer.
ya it reshape waveforms
waveforms depend on it
waveforms depend on it
Hello Waveforms was created on 2006-02-20.
A multivibrator produces square or rectangular waveforms.
The three basic waveforms are Sine, Triangle and Square waves. For transmitting, the only one that matters is the Sine wave because it has no harmonics of its own. A "harmonic" is an unwanted emanation running at an exact multiple of the frequency you're trying to use.
Because this is the shape of the waveform naturally generated by a conductor that is cut by a rotating magnetic field. It would be extremely difficult, as well as unnecessary, to generate any other shaped waveforms. You should also understand that square and triangular waveforms are normally made up of sinusoidal waveforms of different amplitudes and frequencies (check out 'Fourier analysis').
When the magnitude of Vcc and Vee of op-amp are different the op-amp produces waveforms equal in the size of each rail.
Frequency: Frequency is also equal to the wavelength divided by the velocity and is designated as the number of cycles (or peaks) per second. Amplitude: Amplitude is the absolute value of the magnitude of the displacement of a wave from a mean value and is designated as mV
A timing diagram is a graph of digital waveforms showing the actual time relationship of two or more waveforms and how each waveform changes in relation to the others
transformers and these complex waveforms produced sinusoidal signals........