mstechca
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Depends on the software.I just need to know how to draw different waveshapes,envelopes,curves,slopes how do i do this please?
Whats the best way to do this without mathematics?
If you use quick basic, you will be using a heck of alot PSET statements. Not only that, but you will be lucky to have awaveform done in one week!
OR use pen and paper and just draw a squiggly line or zigzags.
I doubt there will be an answer to this.I don't want to get in the matematics of this im just trying to get different waveshapes,curves,slopes,envelopes there must be a electronic drafting program that simply graphs this out on square paper and can adjust the parameters of the slopes,curves,envelopes
... special circuit lets a input signal adjust the slopes,curves,envelopes,shapes of a waveform?
How about making yourself anastable multivibrator with two transistors.
This will produce a square wave. connect a normally-open push button in series with the battery. As long as the button is held down, a square wave signal will occur at both transistor outputs. one output is the inversion of the other.
The push button acts as the "Input signal", but if you need a real signal, or you need to adjust the waveform differently, then you may need more complex circuitry.
If I am to be honest with you, a proper and fast waveform is generated from good math knowledge.
But to start experimenting with waveforms, make an oscillator, and use an oscilloscope to see the outputs.