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BASIC CONCEPTS Signal Waveforms
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Continuous/Discontinuous
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SINUSOIDS Adimensional plot As function of time
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BASIC TRIGONOMETRY RADIANS AND DEGREES
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Leads by 45 degrees Leads by 225 or lags by 135 Lags by 315 Example
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Frequency in radians per second is the factor of the time variable To find phase angle we must express both sinusoids using the same trigonometric function; either sine or cosine with positive amplitude We like to have the phase shifts less than 180 in absolute value
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Using the unit step to build a pulse function Unit step Using square pulses to approximate an arbitrary function Pulse width = T, Pulse height = 1
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THE IMPULSE FUNCTION Representation of the impulse Height is proportional to area Approximations to the impulse (Good model for impact, lightning, and other well known phenomena)
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Periodic Functions Square Waveforms Triangle Wavefrom Sawtooth Waveform
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EFFECTIVE OR RMS VALUES The effective value is the equivalent DC value that supplies the same average power Definition is valid for ANY periodic signal with period T If the current is sinusoidal the average power is known to be
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EXAMPLE Compute the rms value of the voltage waveform One period The two integrals have the same value
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EXAMPLE Compute the rms value of the voltage waveform and use it todetermine the average power supplied to the resistor
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