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Can someone help what does this waveform means or how to get it

Started by justawatt, January 24, 2020, 08:14:56 AM

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Toolofcortex

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaTuFB5QXHo

Theres a couple subject matter experts out there.

Jerobeam Fenderson would be his name.

Toolofcortex


skywatcher


Toolofcortex

Wich is totally not what we want, unless we can draw it??

Anyways he seems to be cool enough I'll try for free, then 20$.

skywatcher

I played around with Octave (a free Matlab clone) for some minutes and tried this:

t = [0:0.01:20*pi];
x=4.*t+15*sin(t);
y=cos(t);
plot(x,y)

With some more fiddling, we could get even closer to the waveform shown in the starting post.

This would be a linear (sawtooth) waveform with a superimposed sine wave on the x channel, and a simple cosine wave on y.   8)