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Root mean square - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Peak values can be calculated from RMS values from the above formula, which implies Vp = VRMS × √2, assuming the source is a pure sine wave. Thus the ... |
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Mar 24, 2011 ... For an AC sine wave with no DC component, the peak-to-peak amplitude ... Peak -to-peak values can be expressed for voltage (the usual case), ...
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Aug 23, 1996 ... peak-to-peak value: The absolute value of the difference between the maximum and the minimum magnitudes of a varying quantity.
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equivalently the RMS value), and the second method is to select a bit error rate ( BER) threshold and define the random jitter as a peak-to-peak value.
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To calculate the RMS value of a sine wave, multiply the peak value by 0.707. The peak value is, of course, one half the peak-to-peak value. To go the other way, ...
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If someone measures the value of the AC voltage coming out of a transformer using an oscilloscope and says it is 20 volts peak to peak and we use a voltmeter ...
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RMS and peak voltages The value of an AC voltage is continually changing from zero up to the positive peak, through zero to the negative peak and back to zero ...
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This is known as the peak or crest value of an AC waveform: Figure below. Peak voltage of a waveform. Another way is to measure the total height between ...
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Peak-Peak Voltage: It is rarely used. It is probably more useful in the case of a non-symmetrical wave form. Otherwise you would probably express it's value as ...
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