A Python application to generate digital signals
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https://doi.org/10.24193/subbeng.2020.1.10Cuvinte cheie:
Python application, signal generation, sinusoid, noise, damping, phase shiftRezumat
We introduce in this paper an application developed in the Python programming language that can be used to generate digital signals with known frequencies and amplitudes. These digital signals, since have known parameters, can be used to create benchmarks for test and numerical simulation.Referințe
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