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From: Ian Wade G3NRW
Date: Sun, 1 Nov 2009 Time: 13:29:10 I'm preparing a PowerPoint presentation, and need to plot a sine wave. I can't do this by hand, so I need clip art of a simple sine wave. Nothing fancy, just one or two complete cycles. Source anyone? Thanks everyone for the inputs. And the winner is: Cecil, W5DXP, for suggesting I use Excel. This let me plot superimposed sine waves with various phase differences, exactly what I wanted. -- 73 Ian, G3NRW |
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Ian Wade G3NRW wrote:
This let me plot superimposed sine waves with various phase differences, exactly what I wanted. Ian That may have been what you wanted but it certainly was not what you asked for! -- Visit the Amazing Online Fleamarket at http://www.fleamarket.org.uk Always lots of amateur radio gear! |
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In message , Ian Wade G3NRW
writes From: Richard G3CWI Date: Sun, 1 Nov 2009 Time: 13:53:29 Google is clearly a closely guarded secret. Lots of people in groups that I subscribe to have clearly never heard of it. The odd thing is that it must take them longer to type their question than it would take them to find the answer. Google? Well, I searched Google and Bing! for nearly an hour, and found dozens and dozens and dozens of sine waves. Unfortunately most of them had superfluous embellishments and/or were of poor graphics quality, making them totally unsuitable for my purposes. I promise to try harder in future ..... OK it's overkill, but LTSpice will generate almost any waveform you want and you can capture as a bitmap. Http://www.linear.com/designtools/software/ltspice.jsp e.g.:- Http://www.b-howie.demon.co.uk/sinwave.bmp Brian -- Brian Howie |
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Richard G3CWI wrote:
Ian Wade G3NRW wrote: This let me plot superimposed sine waves with various phase differences, exactly what I wanted. That may have been what you wanted but it certainly was not what you asked for! I'm telepathic. :-) -- 73, Cecil, IEEE, OOTC, http://www.w5dxp.com |
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In message , Brian Howie
writes In message , Ian Wade G3NRW writes From: Richard G3CWI Date: Sun, 1 Nov 2009 Time: 13:53:29 Google is clearly a closely guarded secret. Lots of people in groups that I subscribe to have clearly never heard of it. The odd thing is that it must take them longer to type their question than it would take them to find the answer. Google? Well, I searched Google and Bing! for nearly an hour, and found dozens and dozens and dozens of sine waves. Unfortunately most of them had superfluous embellishments and/or were of poor graphics quality, making them totally unsuitable for my purposes. I promise to try harder in future ..... OK it's overkill, but LTSpice will generate almost any waveform you want and you can capture as a bitmap. Http://www.linear.com/designtools/software/ltspice.jsp e.g.:- Http://www.b-howie.demon.co.uk/sinwave.bmp Somewhere out there on the internet, there's a site where you can build (or, more accurately, 'synthesise') your own waveform from its individual components. It's great fun and very instructive. Unfortunately, I can't find it at the moment (but I'm looking). -- Ian |
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On 1 Nov, 14:06, Cecil Moore wrote:
Ian Wade G3NRW wrote: I'm preparing a PowerPoint presentation, and need to plot a sine wave. I can't do this by hand, so I need clip art of a simple sine wave. Nothing fancy, just one or two complete cycles. Source anyone? Takes about 5 minutes in EXCEL. 5 mins? you've either got a very slow PC or you've set the frequency too low :-) |
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On 2 Nov, 08:35, Ian Jackson
wrote: In message , Brian Howie writes In message , Ian Wade G3NRW writes From: Richard G3CWI Date: Sun, 1 Nov 2009 * Time: 13:53:29 Google is clearly a closely guarded secret. Lots of people in groups that I subscribe to have clearly never heard of it. The odd thing is that it must take them longer to type their question than it would take them to find the answer. Google? Well, I searched Google and Bing! for nearly an hour, and found dozens and dozens and dozens of sine waves. Unfortunately most of them had superfluous embellishments and/or were of poor graphics quality, making them totally unsuitable for my purposes. I promise to try harder in future ..... OK it's overkill, but LTSpice will generate almost any waveform you want and you can capture as a bitmap. Http://www.linear.com/designtools/software/ltspice.jsp e.g.:- Http://www.b-howie.demon.co.uk/sinwave.bmp Somewhere out there on the internet, there's a site where you can build (or, more accurately, 'synthesise') your own waveform from its individual components. It's great fun and very instructive. Unfortunately, I can't find it at the moment (but I'm looking). -- Ian- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - http://flexmonkey.co.uk/flexmonkeysy...nkeysynth.html ?? |
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EA1/G1LVN wrote:
On 1 Nov, 14:06, Cecil Moore wrote: Takes about 5 minutes in EXCEL. 5 mins? you've either got a very slow PC or you've set the frequency too low :-) Well, I had to make a fresh pot of coffee while I was booting EXCEL. :-) -- 73, Cecil, IEEE, OOTC, http://www.w5dxp.com |
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, EA1/G1LVN writes On 2 Nov, 08:35, Ian Jackson wrote: In message , Brian Howie writes In message , Ian Wade G3NRW writes From: Richard G3CWI Date: Sun, 1 Nov 2009 * Time: 13:53:29 Google is clearly a closely guarded secret. Lots of people in groups that I subscribe to have clearly never heard of it. The odd thing is that it must take them longer to type their question than it would take them to find the answer. Google? Well, I searched Google and Bing! for nearly an hour, and found dozens and dozens and dozens of sine waves. Unfortunately most of them had superfluous embellishments and/or were of poor graphics quality, making them totally unsuitable for my purposes. I promise to try harder in future ..... OK it's overkill, but LTSpice will generate almost any waveform you want and you can capture as a bitmap. Http://www.linear.com/designtools/software/ltspice.jsp e.g.:- Http://www.b-howie.demon.co.uk/sinwave.bmp Somewhere out there on the internet, there's a site where you can build (or, more accurately, 'synthesise') your own waveform from its individual components. It's great fun and very instructive. Unfortunately, I can't find it at the moment (but I'm looking). -- Ian- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - http://flexmonkey.co.uk/flexmonkeysy...nkeysynth.html ?? Thanks. But what a bloody awful website! It's more or less unreadable (at least in OE8). If I try Safari, all I get is a light blue screen, and a message saying that I need Abobe Player 10 (and I've already got V10.0.32.18) installed. Nothing seems to do very much, but I'll have another look at it later on. But no, It's definitely not the website I was thinking about. I'm sure I have a link to it. Will look later (after I've swept a load of leaves up!). -- Ian |
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On Mon, 2 Nov 2009 08:35:48 +0000, Ian Jackson
wrote: Somewhere out there on the internet, there's a site where you can build (or, more accurately, 'synthesise') your own waveform from its individual components. It's great fun and very instructive. Unfortunately, I can't find it at the moment (but I'm looking). Perhaps? http://www.fourier-series.com/fourierseries2/fourier_series_tutorial.html -- Jeff Liebermann 150 Felker St #D http://www.LearnByDestroying.com Santa Cruz CA 95060 http://802.11junk.com Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558 |
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