Guest guest Posted May 6, 2003 Report Share Posted May 6, 2003 Posted by: Les Catterall There seems to be some confusion here about the characteristics of sinewaves and squarewaves. Everyone seems to be forgetting about the amplitude of the respective waveforms. Sure you can convert a sinusoidal waveform to a squarewave, but what amplitude is required for the output squarewave. The circuit given at " wug.physics.uic.edu " produces a digital logic compatible output. It may be that what is actually required is an analogue output (having varying amplitude) which just happens to have a squarewave (or better yet, rectangular wave) characteristic. Cheers - Les Catterall View online/Reply: http://www.rifeforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=774#774 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DO NOT REPLY VIA EMAIL ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The above is a text-only version. Click on above link to see in original form. Notes: - This Forum Reply Notification was sent to: Yahoogroups, Rife - You are receiving this email because you are watching the forum: Software Based Rife Therapy - For subscription/unsubscription details, send an empty email to: help@... The Rife Forum Links ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Main page: http://www.rifeforum.com Membership: http://www.rifeforum.com/profile.php?mode=editprofile Pers. Mail: http://www.rifeforum.com/privmsg.php?folder=inbox New posts: http://www.rifeforum.com/search.php?search_id=newposts Links page: http://www.rifeforum.com/links.php Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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