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wave-shaping circuit

wave-shaping circuit

[′wāv ¦shāp·iŋ ‚sər·kət]
(electronics)
An electronic circuit used to create or modify a specified time-varying electrical quantity, usually voltage or current, using combinations of electronic devices, such as vacuum tubes or transistors, and circuit elements, including resistors, capacitors, and inductors.
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