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Power converter waveforms

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Devendrapratap

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How the converter wave forms can be drawn in word documents?
 

Is it possible to import the waveforms from some other platform, where it wave forms can be drawn?
 

If you have the values of the waveform (say from theoretical analysis) you could use excel to create a graph. The excel graph is embeddable in Word.
I use matlab or spice to draw the waveforms, then I just print screen them and paste them in my document.
 

I generally make artwork in powerpoint using primitive shapes (lines, boxes, etc), and those can be imported into other office programs. Not very efficient but the results look nice.
 

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