S shermaine New Member May 11, 2004 #1 Where can i get informative information on peak to peak voltage, maximum voltage? How to calculate peak to peak voltage? Pls advise. Thanks.
Where can i get informative information on peak to peak voltage, maximum voltage? How to calculate peak to peak voltage? Pls advise. Thanks.
Nigel Goodwin Super Moderator Most Helpful Member May 12, 2004 #2 shermaine said: Where can i get informative information on peak to peak voltage, maximum voltage? How to calculate peak to peak voltage? Pls advise. Thanks. Click to expand... It depends entirely on the shape of the waveform, for a sinewave it's 2.828 x the RMS value.
shermaine said: Where can i get informative information on peak to peak voltage, maximum voltage? How to calculate peak to peak voltage? Pls advise. Thanks. Click to expand... It depends entirely on the shape of the waveform, for a sinewave it's 2.828 x the RMS value.
F fat-tony Member May 12, 2004 #3 Nigel Goodwin said: shermaine said: Where can i get informative information on peak to peak voltage, maximum voltage? How to calculate peak to peak voltage? Pls advise. Thanks. Click to expand... It depends entirely on the shape of the waveform, for a sinewave it's 2.828 x the RMS value. Click to expand... 2.828 = 2*sqrt(2), in case there was a question as to where that arbitrary number comes from.
Nigel Goodwin said: shermaine said: Where can i get informative information on peak to peak voltage, maximum voltage? How to calculate peak to peak voltage? Pls advise. Thanks. Click to expand... It depends entirely on the shape of the waveform, for a sinewave it's 2.828 x the RMS value. Click to expand... 2.828 = 2*sqrt(2), in case there was a question as to where that arbitrary number comes from.
D dani New Member May 12, 2004 #4 monter circiut diagram and how can it works fat-tony said: Nigel Goodwin said: shermaine said: Where can i get informative information on peak to peak voltage, maximum voltage? How to calculate peak to peak voltage? Pls advise. Thanks. Click to expand... It depends entirely on the shape of the waveform, for a sinewave it's 2.828 x the RMS value. Click to expand... 2.828 = 2*sqrt(2), in case there was a question as to where that arbitrary number comes from. Click to expand...
monter circiut diagram and how can it works fat-tony said: Nigel Goodwin said: shermaine said: Where can i get informative information on peak to peak voltage, maximum voltage? How to calculate peak to peak voltage? Pls advise. Thanks. Click to expand... It depends entirely on the shape of the waveform, for a sinewave it's 2.828 x the RMS value. Click to expand... 2.828 = 2*sqrt(2), in case there was a question as to where that arbitrary number comes from. Click to expand...