Re: Looking for sine wave clip art
Von: Brian Howie (brian@nospam.demon.co.uk) [Profil]
Datum: 01.11.2009 19:37
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Datum: 01.11.2009 19:37
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In message <gkLXbOBMXa7KFwM0@ntlworld.com>, Ian Wade G3NRW <g3nrw@yahoo.co.uk> writes >From: Richard G3CWI <g3cwi@tesco.net> >Date: Sun, 1 Nov 2009 Time: 13:53:29 > >>Google is clearly a closely guarded secret. Lots of people in groups >>that I subscribe to have clearly never heard of it. The odd thing is >>that it must take them longer to type their question than it would >>take them to find the answer. >> > >Google? Well, I searched Google and Bing! for nearly an hour, and found >dozens and dozens and dozens of sine waves. Unfortunately most of them >had superfluous embellishments and/or were of poor graphics quality, >making them totally unsuitable for my purposes. > >I promise to try harder in future ..... OK it's overkill, but LTSpice will generate almost any waveform you want and you can capture as a bitmap. Http://www.linear.com/designtools/software/ltspice.jsp e.g.:- Http://www.b-howie.demon.co.uk/sinwave.bmp Brian -- Brian Howie[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- Hil (01.11.2009 21:01)
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- Jeff Liebermann (02.11.2009 17:00)
