kvadratbølge
Kvadratbølge is a Danish term that translates to "square wave" in English. A square wave is a type of periodic waveform that alternates between two fixed values, typically high and low, with a constant period. It is characterized by its sharp transitions between these two levels, resembling a series of squares when plotted on a graph. The shape of a square wave is distinct from a sine wave, which has a smooth, undulating pattern.
The ideal square wave has instantaneous transitions between its high and low states, meaning there is no
Square waves are fundamental in digital electronics, where they represent binary signals (0s and 1s). They are