Peak to Peak is the most positive peak to the negative peak value. Or find any peak value and multiply by 2.
No. 12 volts peak to peak would be 6 in the positive polarity and 6 negative polarity. Simply saying 12 volts AC would be 12 volts in each polarity or 24 volts peak to peak
it's highest swing positive or negative. 90 and 270 degrees. the peak for a 10vAC generator would be 10vAC
Device an algorithm for weiler-atherton polygon clipping, where the clipping window can be any specified polygon
OF Course it can ,it is named undershoot in that case . Do a search and you will understand it better
Friend, This is pretty difficult to explain without maths and a diagram, but I will give it a try. If you have seen a sinusoidal wave, which is like the "electrical component" of an electromagnetic wave. (Well, just imagine a wave), from zero it goes up to a certain level (called a crest) and to zero level and goes to a negative level (called trough). In some applications, like voltage regulators, you do not need the wave to the highest level. So what you do is to chop off the topmost part of the wave so that it meets your needs. The level of the clipping (chopping of the topmost part) is determined by the circuit. If you chop off the negative extreme (trough), it is called negative clipping.
A sine wave centered at zero will have a positive peak that is the same magnitude as the negative peak. This can be offset so the negative peak magnitude does not match the positive peak magnitude. For example a 1volt peak - neutral sine wave could be DC offset by 1 volt so the positive peak is at 2 volts and the negative peak is at 0.
Peak to Peak is the most positive peak to the negative peak value. Or find any peak value and multiply by 2.
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In HPLC, the negative peak refers to a trough or valley observed in the chromatogram where the signal intensity drops below the baseline. This can occur due to factors such as noise, interference, or improper column packing. Negative peaks can sometimes affect the accuracy and precision of peak integration and quantification in HPLC analysis.
Line clipping can also be carried out for: Options Concave Polygon clipping windows Clipping window All of the these
it's highest swing positive or negative. 90 and 270 degrees. the peak for a 10vAC generator would be 10vAC
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No. 12 volts peak to peak would be 6 in the positive polarity and 6 negative polarity. Simply saying 12 volts AC would be 12 volts in each polarity or 24 volts peak to peak
it's highest swing positive or negative. 90 and 270 degrees. the peak for a 10vAC generator would be 10vAC
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