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As a sinoidal signal in the time domain is defined as
As a sinoidal signal in the time domain is defined as s(time)=amplitude * sin(2Pi*frequency * time + phase) the phase describes an 'offset' of the signal along the time axis and defines the 'zero crossing' of the signal. An sinoid signal is periodic, therefore usually only phase values from +/-180deg are used.

''s(time)=amplitude * sin(2Pi*frequency * time + phase)''

the phase describes an 'offset' of the signal along the time axis and defines the 'zero crossing' of the signal. An sinoid signal is periodic, therefore usually only phase values from +/-180deg are used.

''a picture?''
''should/can we type TeX? is this supported by our wiki setup?''

Revision as of 14:19, 27 September 2004

As a sinoidal signal in the time domain is defined as

s(time)=amplitude * sin(2Pi*frequency * time + phase)

the phase describes an 'offset' of the signal along the time axis and defines the 'zero crossing' of the signal. An sinoid signal is periodic, therefore usually only phase values from +/-180deg are used.

a picture? should/can we type TeX? is this supported by our wiki setup?