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[SOLVED] What's this type of waveform called?

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Whats this type of waveform called

Its just 2 sines, first is 3Hz @ 5v & second is 100Hz @ 1v, does this type of waveform have a name? If 100Hz sine is much higher in amplitude it resembles an AM waveform but does not have the envelope.

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Re: Whats this type of waveform called

It is just the addition of two independent signals, there is no modulation.
 
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