Jun 16, 2018 #1 Z Zak28 Advanced Member level 2 Joined Aug 19, 2016 Messages 579 Helped 6 Reputation 12 Reaction score 6 Trophy points 18 Activity points 4,681 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. Thank you. Last edited: Jun 16, 2018
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. Thank you.
Jun 16, 2018 #2 andre_luis Super Moderator Staff member Joined Nov 7, 2006 Messages 9,593 Helped 1,190 Reputation 2,399 Reaction score 1,207 Trophy points 1,403 Location Brazil Activity points 55,667 Re: Whats this type of waveform called It is just the addition of two independent signals, there is no modulation.
Re: Whats this type of waveform called It is just the addition of two independent signals, there is no modulation.