Triangular Signal
Q1. What are Triangular waves?
Triangular waves are a periodic, non-sinusoidal waveform with a triangular shape.
Q2. What are sawtooth waves?
The sawtooth wave (or saw wave) is a kind of non-sinusoidal waveform. It is so named based on its resemblance to the teeth of a saw.
Q3. What is the difference between Triangular pulse and Sawtooth pulse?
People often get confused between the triangle and sawtooth waves. The most important feature of a triangular wave is that it has equal rise and fall times while a sawtooth wave has un-equal rise and fall times.
Q4. What are some other signals?
Some other basic signals are rectangular pulse, square pulse, signum signal and sinc signal.
Triangular Signal – Electrical Circuits
Triangular Signals are an important tool in the electronic industry. They are ubiquitous in modern electronics and are almost used in every daily appliance for Voltage, Current, and power amplifiers. In this article, we will study what a triangular signal, how does it look like. We will also represent the Triangular signal mathematically. Later we will discuss the advantages, disadvantages, and some applications of Triangular Electronic Signal. We will conclude the article by summing up what we have learned. The electronics industry especially the communication system uses these signals in various circuits and readers can read about these other signals as well.