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Hi,
I have a circuit with a pot connected to an 26VAC signal through a diode and to ground... i.e. there is a half wave rectified signal across the pot. I'm then measuring the voltage off the wiper.
I'm looking through some peoples work, and they write the max output voltage is [itex]26\frac{\sqrt{2}}{\pi}[/itex].
Can anybody explain this? To me, this looks like the average output of an RMS signal, but the calculations they make are assuming it's the max output.
Thanks!
I have a circuit with a pot connected to an 26VAC signal through a diode and to ground... i.e. there is a half wave rectified signal across the pot. I'm then measuring the voltage off the wiper.
I'm looking through some peoples work, and they write the max output voltage is [itex]26\frac{\sqrt{2}}{\pi}[/itex].
Can anybody explain this? To me, this looks like the average output of an RMS signal, but the calculations they make are assuming it's the max output.
Thanks!
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