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vrms vdc square wave
@halls and falla
Thanks! I think i was analyzing it too mathematically. I agree that both of you may saying the same thing from diff points of view... but i understand it now thanks
@Sinisa
Yes i will attach a capacitor and load later on on the circuit... i just want to...
vdc and vrms
Given the rectified signal below, Vrms= 0.707 (Vm/sqrt2)and Vdc= .636Vm (2Vm/pi)
As you've said "Vrms of a signal is the equivalent DC voltage that would dissipate the same energy"
So what does VDC represent? i don't understand....
vrms formula
can someone give me a link on where i can get the relationship between VRMS and VDC( given rectified signal below) or are the the same ?
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thank you
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