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  1. waveform - Generating triangle wave oscillator at variable frequencies ...

    Mar 2, 2025 · I would like to build an array of 8 triangle waves between 50Hz to 4000Hz. The frequency of each triangle wave should be tuned by a trim potentiometer. power supply should be a +12V wall …

  2. Power Supply Lightning Protection - Waveform 5A in DO-160

    Feb 7, 2025 · The waveform 5A has a system impedance of 1 ohm. You will have to draw enough current to use this impedance to limit the voltage seen at the entrance to your power supply.

  3. impedance - 50 Ω or high-Z setting on waveform generator?

    Apr 6, 2023 · I have an arbitrary waveform generator that allows me to set the load as 50 Ω or high-Z. This generator is connected to an amplifier that has as input an unbalanced BNC connector, 10 kΩ, …

  4. What Does 8 x 20-µs and 10 x 1000-µs Mean in Surge Testing …

    Apr 24, 2013 · I'm trying to understand the meaning of 8 x 20-µs and 10 x 1000-µs standardized transient impulses (or sometimes it's called a waveform). But what does it actually mean.

  5. What is the difference between the terms wave, waveform, and signal?

    What is the difference between wave, waveform, and signal? Or do they have the same meaning? Can they be used in place of one another?

  6. How do I save a waveform from ModelSim for later opening/viewing

    Saving the waveform as an image takes away a lot of important features, this is what I do at present but want to know how to save the wave itself for later use in the wave editor???

  7. What exactly are harmonics and how do they "appear"?

    May 21, 2012 · "how are harmonics generated? The signal is just "on" or "off", how are there first, third, and fifth harmonics and why do they get weaker?" // Although not a satisfactory answer, you could …

  8. What does the RMS value of a DC current waveform represent?

    Apr 19, 2023 · I understand (or at least think I understand) the math and calculation of RMS values and that it generally is used for representing equivalent power of non-DC circuits, like typical sinusoidal AC

  9. digital logic - How to make a waveform simulation in Quartus II from ...

    Oct 17, 2023 · I wrote a Verilog gate-level description and a testbench for these requirements. However, I don't know how to make a waveform simulation in Quartus II. How can I make the waveform …

  10. Peak to Peak vs. Amplitude - Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange

    Jun 27, 2017 · The peak-to-peak amplitude is defined as the difference between the largest and smallest voltages in your waveform. A DC offset will not change the peak-to-peak amplitude as it affects both …