the shape of the graph of a wave or oscillation obtained by plotting the value of some changing quantity against time
waveform in American English
(ˈweɪvˌfɔrm)
noun
a graphic representation showing the shape of a wave that is often periodic and usually plotted with the amplitude of the wave on one axis and time on the other axis, as the sine wave of an electronic signal
waveform in Electrical Engineering
(weɪvfɔrm)
Word forms: (regular plural) waveforms
noun
(Electrical engineering: Circuits, Communication, Computing and control)
A waveform is the graphic representation of how a quantity such as voltage varies under particular circumstances or over time.
The oscilloscope is helpful in determining if the amplitude of the input waveform needs to be increased.
There are two types of waveform available from high-quality inverters - the modified sine wave and the true sinewave.
A waveform is the graphic representation of how a quantity such as voltage varies under particularcircumstances or over time.