- What is the peak factor of a triangular wave?
- How do you approximate a triangle wave?
- How do you calculate VRM of a triangle wave?
- How do you find the slope of a triangular wave?
What is the peak factor of a triangular wave?
1.73 is the peak factor of a triangular wave.
How do you approximate a triangle wave?
It is possible to approximate a triangle wave with additive synthesis by summing odd harmonics of the fundamental while multiplying every other odd harmonic by −1 (or, equivalently, changing its phase by π) and multiplying the amplitude of the harmonics by one over the square of their mode number, n (which is ...
How do you calculate VRM of a triangle wave?
Root-Mean-Square Voltage (Vrms)
As the name implies, Vrms is calculated by taking the square root of the mean average of the square of the voltage in an appropriately chosen interval.
How do you find the slope of a triangular wave?
The two 'legs' of the triangle are the 'rise' and 'run' used in the slope formula. Slope = rise/run.