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Sine Wave<br />

>>Basics>Tools>Time Functions<br />

yt () = AMPL ⋅ sin(<br />

360° ⋅ FREQ ⋅ t + PHASE)<br />

+ OFF<br />

RMS = AMPL ⋅ 2<br />

AMPL<br />

OFF<br />

PHASE=90°<br />

TDELAY 1/FREQ<br />

TPERIO<br />

t<br />

<strong>SIMPLORER</strong> 6.0 — <strong>Manual</strong> 277<br />

Dialog Settings<br />

� «Amplitude»<br />

The absolute amplitude value is selected. Common parameter type. Enter a numerical value,<br />

a variable, or logical an in the text box.<br />

� «RMS»<br />

The RMS amplitude (amplitude•√2) value is selected. Common parameter type. Enter a numerical<br />

value, a variable, or logical an in the text box.<br />

«Frequency [Hz]»<br />

Defines the frequency of the sine function. Common parameter type. Enter a numerical value,<br />

a variable, or logical an in the text box.<br />

� � «Period [s]»<br />

If the box is checked, the period is defined by the value in the text box, otherwise the period<br />

is 1/frequency.<br />

«Delay [s]»<br />

Defines the initial delay of the sine function. Common parameter type. Enter a numerical value,<br />

a variable, or logical an in the text box.<br />

«Phase [deg/rad]»<br />

Defines the phase shift of the sine function. Common parameter type. Enter a numerical value,<br />

a variable, or an expression in the text box.<br />

� «Angular Dimension»<br />

In the list, select radians or degrees. The dimension is applied to the phase.<br />

«Offset»<br />

Defines the phase offset of the sine function. Common parameter type. Enter a numerical value,<br />

a variable, or an expression in the text box.<br />

� «Periodical»<br />

In the list, select «Yes» for a periodical sine function; select «No» for carrying out only one<br />

period corresponding to the defined frequency. After them the sine function is '0'.<br />

<br />

Click the button to display the sine function with the defined values. Please note: If you use<br />

variables for the definition, the preview is empty.

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