sinusoïdales
Sinusoïdales, or sinusoidal waveforms, are a class of repeating signals that follow a sine or cosine function. They are considered the simplest non-constant periodic signals and are fundamental in physics and engineering because many complex signals can be decomposed into sums of sinusoids.
Mathematically, a real-valued sinusoid is written as y(t) = A sin(2π f t + φ) or equivalently A cos(2π
Key properties include a constant amplitude and a single frequency, which means they contain no harmonics and
Generation and applications abound: electronic oscillators and signal generators produce clean sinusoidal tones; in communications they