1 for a triangular waveform with a peak amplitude of


1. For a triangular waveform, with a peak amplitude of 2V, a width of 10ms, and a period of 10 ms

a. Draw the waveform.

b. What do you think the average value will be for this waveform? Why?

c. Determine the average value - was it what you expected?

d. Which setting on a voltmeter should you have to measure this value?

e. What do you think the RMS value should be for this waveform? Why?

f. Determine the RMS value - was it what you expected?

g. Which setting on a voltmeter should you have to measure this value?

2. Repeat items a-g for a triangular waveform, with a peak amplitude of 2V, a width of 10 ms, and a period of 20ms. How do the values change, and is it what you expected?

3. Repeat items a-g for a square waveform, with a positive amplitude of 1V, a negative amplitude of -2V, and a period of 50ms.

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