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What is the simplest method to convert a triangle wave to sine wave?

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What is the simplest method to convert a triangle wave to sine wave ( Range:- 0 to 100kHz ):?:
 

Re: Triangle to Sine

If the frequency is fixed, try bandpass filters. If not, the function generators ICs use transistors in non-linear arrays to format the waveform to sinewave like (there always a tip and the wave is not soft).
 

Triangle to Sine

check internal circuit of ICL8038.
you can use this IC, too.
 

Re: Triangle to Sine

U can approximate a triang wave to a sine wave by some wave shaping network comprising only resistors and diodes.

u can smoothen the peak and that moulds ur triang to a decent sine wave.

this is the simplest thing to use .
 

Re: Triangle to Sine

Look here:
 

Re: Triangle to Sine

Can i get a Sine Wave (same frequency with the input) from the Function Generator ICs (XR2206) by inputting either triangle or square wave into it?
 

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