Hello Armin: Thanks for your response.
El 16/06/10 15:16, Armin Faltl escribió:
To the best of my knowledge, the RMS-value (root mean square) is a constant, i.e. the waveform would be a straight horizontal line. The definition of the value comes from power considerations: it's the constant current/voltage that produces the same power(-dissipation) as the signal.
I'm not completly sure but, these are true when the signal is regular and periodic.
If you have a "strange" wave, you get a time-variant rms wave. Look a example on top of page 3 in this PDF:
http://fie-conference.org/fie96/papers/219.pdf (plot RMS(i(r)))
Armin
Sincerily, I thought that this are more usual, but there are very few references on web and nothing in how to obtain in "free world" (at least, I can't find it).
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