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Hello Owen,
Seems both average-responding and trms meters use rectifiers, so a square wave input with perfect symmetry should result in BOTH meters reading the same: an amount equal to the peak square wave voltage. Am I confused on this? Chuck Owen Duffy wrote: On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 03:09:11 GMT, Owen Duffy wrote: So, theoretically: - an ideal average responding meter should read (1-2/pi)% which is 36.3% or 8.8dB on an perfect square wave; I think this is close to the right answer, but for the wrong reason. I think it needs to be evaluated iteratively, and I get an answer closer to 34.3% or 9.3dB. Owen -- |
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