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Sine Waves
Original poster: "davep by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <davep-at-quik-dot-com>
> Now when I see a perfect sine wave floating across the screen, and I know
> due to the laws of nature that there must be resistance in the circuit, I
> should be seeing a slight bump somewhere in the sine wave.
Why?
I fail to see why resistance should cause a bump.
(is something else, say a synchronous switch of any sort, were
adding energy synchronously, a bump might be seen.
If an asynchronous switch of any sort were doing so, the
'bump' would 'wander around' from cycle to cycle and be
invisible, unless single sweep/storage/digitizing scope
were used....)
> But I don't see it. Was it smoothed out by the oscilloscope?
Not if the 'scope is any good.