From: Doug Brooks ([email protected])
Date: Tue May 29 2001 - 10:33:45 PDT
Hi Gurus
I am looking for the mathematical formula for RMS voltage. I seem to
remember that it can be expressed as an integral of a squared function. I
can almost fake it(!) but I'd like to see the real thing! I would also like
to see a table of RMS values for different types of (non-sinusoidal)
waveforms (such as triangular, saw tooth, etc.) Can anyone point me to a
web page where this info might exist. Or perhaps, might someone create the
formula in an equation editor and e-mail it to me as an attachment.
Thanks for any help
Doug Brooks
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