waveform
IPA: wˈeɪvfɔrm
noun
- (mathematics) The shape of a wave function represented by a graph showing some dependent variable as function of an independent variable.
- (physics, engineering) The shape of a physical wave, such as sound, electric current or electromagnetic radiation, or its representation obtained by plotting a characteristic of the phenomenon (such as voltage) versus another variable, often time.
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Examples of "waveform" in Sentences
- Hardly you will hear exactly the same "waveform" twice.
- This allows for a 0V/+5V incoming waveform, which is exactly what the EUSART expects.
- This feature can also be used to periodically output any kind of waveform or bit pattern.
- I used the waveform from a digitized cello tone as the basis waveform for the oscillators.
- They indicated a transition, all right, but no Terran or Arkonide spaceship was able to show movement through hyperspace with this kind of waveform and amplitude.
- With BCPs the waveform is a square wave or even one time step function, whereas without BCPs it is more akin the a sawtooth wave, possibly even a quasi periodic one.
- The new version has some new features including: More search results on a page Web pages open within the app and not in a new Safari window The Bells and Whistles feature is now easily accessible in settings A new "waveform" setting, which is [...] ....
- Until then sent to obtain the waveform pattern be permanently mounted in the gain less capacitive loading, probes with trace making of the time per division; of volts, and advanced digital oscilloscopes called the waveform imaging lenses, and simplest type cossor (had no change or positive light at to avoid this have difficulty finding the analog oscilloscope measurement p).
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