speaker protection
Gotcha. I knew I remembered that number from something in the MECP test but
I couldn't remember what. Thanks for the info.
Paul Vina
"Mark Zarella" wrote in message
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I thought it was a .707 rise? Or am I thinking of something else?
The RMS voltage of the sine wave is .707 times that of the square wave.
When you square it (P is proportional to V squared), you get 0.5 the
power content in the sine wave compared to the square wave.
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