watertreader
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sine wave into intergrator
Hi,
Have a query. How do we convert a sine wave output into a sawtooth wave?
Thanks
Hi,
Have a query. How do we convert a sine wave output into a sawtooth wave?
Thanks
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But a pure sine-wave doesn't have any "multiples" (harmonics).engr_najam said:triangular sawtooth wave can be gernarated by summing all even multiples of sine wave.
The sinewave must first be converted into a square-wave by amplifying it a lot and letting the amplifier clip the signal into square-waves. A small sine-wave will also clip the same as a large sine-wave so the amplitude of the sine-wave doesn't matter (as long as it is high enough for the amplifier to clip.FvM said:It hasn't been said at all, if the sine wave has fixed or variable frequency (which range) and how amplitude variations shall be reflected by the sawtooth.
jigisha said:may be integator....
watertreader said:The input sinewave may have varying frequencies. Would there be a problem if we convert it into square wave and take integral? I tend to believe that the resulting triangular wave would have varying amplitude