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Thanks, everything is okay, now I hope it will works ;-)
Yep right, my formulas use radians/volt, so, how can I transform the hz/v value that I got with your trick, to rad/v ? omega = 2*PI*f that's where the 6:1 came from. 8-) One cycle = 360 degrees = 2*pi radians, which makes radians/volt = 2*pi*hz/volt. |
Thanks, everything is okay, now I hope it will works ;-)
Yep right, my formulas use radians/volt, so, how can I transform the hz/v value that I got with your trick, to rad/v ? omega = 2*PI*f that's where the 6:1 came from. 8-) One cycle = 360 degrees = 2*pi radians, which makes radians/volt = 2*pi*hz/volt. |
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