Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Generate a specific wave form

Hi Antonny,
I might really just have misunderstood what you want.
If Jeon's reply didn't solve your problem, I'd like to ask you to draw a
proper diagram, with labeled axes, and your signal, and when and why
that signal has a specifix value, and what kind of things you want to
feed in and what kind of things you want to get out.

Best regards,
Marcus

On 07/01/2015 04:59 AM, Antonny Caesar wrote:
> Marcus, I see what you mean, but you didn't understand what I wanna do.
> Using a multiplier you are modificating the original signal. I don't
> want to multiply the samples, I want nothing or the entire signal.
>
> What I mean is:
> 0 = no signal at all, everything is 0 and not only a piece of the
> signal. The entire sine wave times 0 -> sine x 0 = 0.
> 1 = the entire signal, but not only a sample x 1, like you showed. I
> need to multiply the everything by 1 and leave the signal pass.
>
> Abstract:
>
> "Nothing" if the control is 0, and "EVERYTHING" if the control is 1. I
> don't need pieces of wave times 0 or 1, I need the whole signal times 0
> or 1, like a switch. Did you get it? It's hard to build it here.
>
> Thanks a lot.
>


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