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A sinusoidal waveform is said to have a unity amplitude when the amplitude of the wave is equal to 1. where . This terminology is most commonly used in digital signal processing and is usually associated with the Fourier series and Fourier Transform sinusoids that involve a duty cycle, , and a defined , . Analytic signals with unit amplitude satisfy the .

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  • A sinusoidal waveform is said to have a unity amplitude when the amplitude of the wave is equal to 1. where . This terminology is most commonly used in digital signal processing and is usually associated with the Fourier series and Fourier Transform sinusoids that involve a duty cycle, , and a defined , . Analytic signals with unit amplitude satisfy the . (en)
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  • A sinusoidal waveform is said to have a unity amplitude when the amplitude of the wave is equal to 1. where . This terminology is most commonly used in digital signal processing and is usually associated with the Fourier series and Fourier Transform sinusoids that involve a duty cycle, , and a defined , . Analytic signals with unit amplitude satisfy the . (en)
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