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  2. Waveform - Wikipedia

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    In electronics, acoustics, and related fields, the waveform of a signal is the shape of its graph as a function of time, independent of its time and magnitude scales and of any displacement in time. [1][2] Periodic waveforms repeat regularly at a constant period.

  3. WaveForms Software FREE Download - Digilent

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    Download Digilent WaveForms - our FREE powerful oscilloscope software application and accelerate your Analog Discovery products - anytime, anywhere!

  4. Wave - Wikipedia

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    Other types of waves include gravitational waves, which are disturbances in spacetime that propagate according to general relativity; heat diffusion waves; plasma waves that combine mechanical deformations and electromagnetic fields; reaction–diffusion waves, such as in the Belousov–Zhabotinsky reaction; and many more.

  5. Square wave - Wikipedia

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    A square wave is a non-sinusoidal periodic waveform in which the amplitude alternates at a steady frequency between fixed minimum and maximum values, with the same duration at minimum and maximum. In an ideal square wave, the transitions between minimum and maximum are instantaneous.

  6. Electrical Waveforms - Basic Electronics Tutorials and Revision

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    Typical Electrical Waveform. But sometimes in electronic circuits we need to produce many different types, frequencies and shapes of Signal Waveforms such as Square Waves, Rectangular Waves, Triangular Waves, Sawtoothed Waveforms and a variety of pulses and spikes.

  7. The waveform is the shape of a wave as it travels. There are many different waveforms. They are usually a shape which is repeated over and over (a "periodic waveform"). A common waveform is the sine wave. It is normally not possible to see a waveform without some device. Root mean square. The amplitude of a waveform may change a lot.

  8. Waveforms and their Corresponding Frequencies - RF ENGINEER...

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    A waveform is a graphical representation of a signal that displays how it changes over time. It is a fundamental concept in various fields like physics, electronics, and signal processing. In simple terms, a waveform can be seen as the shape or pattern that a signal takes on.

  9. In this article, we cover the different types of waveforms and what makes them unique. You'll learn about amplitude, frequency, periodicity, and other important concepts. Dive in and unlock the hidden secrets of waveforms!

  10. Let's Learn About Waveforms - The Pudding

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    This interactive guide introduces and explores waveforms. We'll cover how to read these funny shapes, go over the fundamental physics of sound, learn how it relates to music and harmony, and discover how to build complex tones from simple ones.

  11. 8.1: Introduction to Waves - Physics LibreTexts

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    We begin our study of waves in this first unit of Physics 7C with an introduction to waves and then a thorough development of the harmonic plane wave model, which we will use extensively to model and understand a wide variety of wave phenomena.