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Well, it ain't a perfect sinewave..it's a modified one.
"Rich Grise" wrote in message news ![]() On Thu, 22 Dec 2005 10:22:48 -0500, Steve Spence wrote: SolarFlare wrote: When a scope is put on the waveform the shape is a "modified sine wave" This is not a hard concept. Actually it's not a modified sine wave, it's still a square wave with many fine steps. Again, it's a marketing term, not a technical one. You don't "modify" the sine wave, you modify the square wave to approximate a sine wave. I like that one, but "approximated sine wave" just doesn't have the same marketing ring to it. :-) Cheers! Rich |
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