The traditional analog function generator with its customary triple-threat ensemble of square, triangle, and sine waveform outputs is a familiar tool on electronics lab benches. It’s also a classical ...
In high school, you probably learned that trigonometric functions – like sine, cosine and tangent –can be derived, geometrically, from a circle (hence why trig functions are also known as “circular” ...
In the first two parts of this article, the first two generations of triangle-wave generator loops were presented – the foundational concepts at the heart of function generator (FG) technology. This ...
G. T. F. de Abreu, Arbitrarily tight upper and lower bounds on the Gaussian q-function and related functions, 2009 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC 2009), Vols 1-8, 1944–1949, ...
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