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Hi,
I'll avoid posting a screen shot of this one since so many people seem to have difficulty finding them on abse or can't get the group at all from their servers. Imagine a two-state, high/low (on/off) wave form; i.e., negligible rise/fall times. Amplitude 5V. A bit like a square wave, in fact, except that the on and off period appears *different* between one cycle and the next and the next and so on. There's quite a bit of variation (anything from one whole time division to up to seven divs and all times between the two). There does appear to be an eventual series repetition, but it's only noticeable after about 30 cycles. I'm not sure how I've ended up with this, but would it be rich in odd and even order harmonics and suitable for generating them for frequency multiplication purposes, d'you think? Thanks, P. -- The BBC: licenced at public expense to spread lies. |
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