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  1. 555 timer sinewave generation - Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange

    Dec 2, 2024 · I was trying to build a sinewave generator with NE555 IC, using these schematics I found at: Learning about Electronics - How to Build a Sine Wave Generator with a 555 Timer Chip But the …

  2. Why is sine wave preferred over other waveforms?

    Feb 5, 2015 · Why did scientists chose to go with sine wave to represent alternating current and not other waveforms like triangle and square? What advantage does sine offers above other waveforms …

  3. What is a sine wave? - Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange

    May 23, 2018 · Another way of phrasing this answer: a sine wave is the position of an object moving in such a way that its position is always opposite to its acceleration (with appropriate units). Incidentally, …

  4. Why 'sine' wave of alternating current? - Electrical Engineering Stack ...

    Mathematics is a funny thing and the use of any other waveform than a sine wave would cause additional losses due to harmonic generation. Losses due to magnetic/inductive non-linearity, …

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

    Jun 27, 2017 · For a sine wave, Amplitude is the fluctuation or displacement of the wave from its mean value. Peak-to-peak (pk-pk) is the difference between the maximum positive and the maximum …

  6. How can I convert a high frequency sine signal to a square wave?

    Oct 18, 2023 · 1 I'm trying to convert a high frequency sine wave signal (approximately 130 MHz) with lets say 3 Vpp into a square wave signal (also 130 MHz) with 0V and 5Vp. The square wave is …

  7. Why only sine waves? - Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange

    Nov 30, 2019 · With a sine wave generator and a tool that can simply measure amplitude of sine wave (e.g. multimeter, oscilloscope), you can measure ratio of output and input amplitudes with sine waves …

  8. What causes the trough of a sine wave to become sharp?

    Apr 20, 2023 · The photodiode voltage: Looks familiar, right? :) Given the exponential current-to-voltage relationship, and the relatively huge amplitude of the sine wave relative to its DC bias, the voltage …

  9. Generating a continuous sine wave using I2S on STM32

    Dec 2, 2024 · I am able to generate a sine wave "burst" using I2S on a STM32 microcontroller (Chinese version:PUYA PYF32F403, almost identical to STM32F407). I have …

  10. Is it true that a sine wave is the only signal that does not change ...

    Jul 28, 2024 · "A sine wave is the only signal that does not change shape as it passes through any linear circuit" Why? Because given some other signal shape, (for example a sum of two sine waves) it's …