| sine wave |
It is the most simple of all wave forms and is the shape of the AC in homes, offices etc. In a sine wave, the voltage or current changes smoothly from a negative maximum to a positive maximum with changing time.
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| sine wave |
An output waveform described by a sine curve. A voltage or decibel value and tolerance must be included to complete the specification.
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| sine wave |
It is the ideal waveform for the transfer of AC power. There are two types of waveforms available. A "modified sine wave", and the "true sine wave". For more information about sine wave's view our section in the FAQ's.
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