
23 Mar
2005
23 Mar
'05
4:25 a.m.
Ge,
The sine wave has a range of [-1 1]. I just meant sin^2 would touch and not cross zero, which zerox doesn't catch. Sorry for my confusion. If you want to catch sinosc with zerox, you might try the following:
thats ok, as you say, the 'trick' is to feed the sine wave into a multipler with itself and also feed its output into zerox.
I have updated the wiki with this method, which should be more robust and concise.
thanks, I'll take a look. Thanks for your help. Paul