The circuit of Figure 1 produces an accurate variable-frequency sine wave for use as a general-purpose reference signal. It includes an 8th-order elliptic, switched-capacitor lowpass filter (IC3) that ...
Sine-wave generators with 0° to 360° phase-shifts are very important testing blocks in many systems involving DSP operations (i.e., I/Q modulator-demodulator ...
According to textbooks, a sine wave is a wave whose form resembles a sine curve. Often in power electronics, we need a sine wave generator for some applications; a dc/ac power inverter, for example.
We needed a handheld, battery-powered signal generator with a sine-wave output that was continuously adjustable from 100 Hz to 10 kHz. For such a wide frequency range, we selected a function-generator ...
Are you talking about an inverter? Generators will always make sine waves. Generally speaking, no...there aren't good/cheap filters for a 5.5kw source. The main concern is with motors. Otherwise, you ...
If you have a modern function generator on your bench it is quite likely to contain a direct-digital synthesis circuit that creates arbitrary waveforms using a microprocessor controlled DAC. If you ...
The sine-wave generator indicates the piston position as a function of time. The piston motion is simple harmonic and goes between the top dead center (TDC) position and bottom dead center (BDC) ...