spændingssignaler
Spændingssignaler, often translated as voltage signals, are a fundamental concept in electronics and electrical engineering. They represent the instantaneous electrical potential difference between two points in a circuit. This potential difference, measured in volts, dictates the flow of electrical current and the behavior of electronic components. Spændingssignaler can be broadly categorized into two types: direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC).
DC spændingssignaler maintain a constant polarity and magnitude over time, like those produced by batteries. AC
In many applications, spændingssignaler are used to transmit data. For instance, in audio systems, sound waves