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  1. What is the difference between the terms wave, waveform, and …

    What is the difference between wave, waveform, and signal? Or do they have the same meaning? Can they be used in place of one another?

  2. How to use a CSV file from an oscilloscope for further analysis

    Jan 8, 2021 · How to plot the real scale waveform data? Do I have to multiply it with vertical scale? You can do that, or use another factor based on scope probe attenuation or other …

  3. spice - Exporting LTspice waveforms to txt or csv - Electrical ...

    Oct 1, 2012 · What do you mean "the waveform is quantized"? If you expexc something continuos coming out from a digital simulation, I have bad news for you. The graphing tool interpolates …

  4. Single-phase full-wave rectifier with inductive load

    May 26, 2025 · A rectifier shown below is for a fully inductive load with a power of 10 kVA (18). Draw and calculate the output voltage waveform, the waveforms and magnitudes of the ...

  5. What Does 8 x 20-µs and 10 x 1000-µs Mean in Surge Testing …

    Apr 24, 2013 · I'm trying to understand the meaning of 8 x 20-µs and 10 x 1000-µs standardized transient impulses (or sometimes it's called a waveform). But what does it actually mean.

  6. draw output waveform - Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange

    Jul 25, 2017 · Diode - draw output waveform Ask Question Asked 8 years, 5 months ago Modified 8 years, 5 months ago

  7. Power Supply Lightning Protection - Waveform 5A in DO-160

    Feb 7, 2025 · I am working on protecting a 28V power supply from lightning-induced surges. According to the DO-160 standard, the test limit for this design is set at 1600V/1600A. While I …

  8. DO-160 indirect lightning requirement confusion

    Oct 26, 2019 · For DO-160, there are Waveform 3, 4, 5A&B, and each waveform has its own requirement. Can some please give me an example on how to check if the tvs diode complies …

  9. waveform - Equation for the average power of a signal - Electrical ...

    Jan 25, 2016 · The "area under the curve" is the general way to compute the average power for any waveforem x (t). The specific formula with the 1/2 and the 1/3 happens when you plug this …

  10. What exactly are harmonics and how do they "appear"?

    May 21, 2012 · In case of a repeating waveform (like a square wave), when you do Fourier analysis you find that all the sines that compose the waveform have frequencies that are an …