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Generating smoothed versions of square wave, triangular, etc

Generating smoothed versions of square wave, triangular, etc
  1. What are the 4 types of waveforms?
  2. How do you convert square waves to triangular waves?
  3. What is difference between square wave and triangular wave?
  4. How is a square wave generated?

What are the 4 types of waveforms?

The simplest waveform is the SINE WAVE, since it has only one FREQUENCY associated with it. More complex waveforms can be constructed from sine waves of various frequencies by the LAW OF SUPERPOSITION. Common waveforms used in SOUND SYNTHESIS are the TRIANGLE WAVE, SQUARE WAVE, SAWTOOTH WAVE and PULSE WAVE.

How do you convert square waves to triangular waves?

An integrator circuit can be built using operational amplifier, one resistor and a capacitor. When a constant voltage is given to capacitor through resistor, it charges to max voltage and produces linear ramp. So this principle is used to convert square wave into triangle wave.

What is difference between square wave and triangular wave?

DEFINITION: A triangle wave contains the same odd harmonics as a square wave. Unlike a square wave, they taper off as they get further away from the fundamental, giving it its shape. It looks like an angular sine wave, and it sounds somewhere in between a square wave and a sine wave.

How is a square wave generated?

Square waves are typically generated by metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET) devices due to their rapid on–off electronic switching behavior, in contrast to bipolar junction transistors (BJTs) which slowly generate signals more closely resembling sine waves rather than square waves.

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