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John - KD5YI
- Jan 1, 1970
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Although I'm really not that young, I seem to be having a Junior Moment.
I had a circuit which produced a sine wave which had a peak positive
voltage of, say, 1V. The peak negative voltage was a tad greater, say
-1.1V. But, the average was zero over a full cycle. I have no way to
measure the distortion nor the spectrum.
Can someone give me a qualitative idea of what picture that wave might
produce on a SA and what its harmonic distribution might look like?
Accuracy not required. Just an idea so I can get a "feeling" for that
sort of thing.
Thanks,
John
I had a circuit which produced a sine wave which had a peak positive
voltage of, say, 1V. The peak negative voltage was a tad greater, say
-1.1V. But, the average was zero over a full cycle. I have no way to
measure the distortion nor the spectrum.
Can someone give me a qualitative idea of what picture that wave might
produce on a SA and what its harmonic distribution might look like?
Accuracy not required. Just an idea so I can get a "feeling" for that
sort of thing.
Thanks,
John