Noun
An arctic seal (Lobodon carcinophaga), having the molars serrated; -- called also crab-eating seal.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA bandlimited sawtooth wave pictured in the time domain (top) and frequency domain (bottom). Source: Internet
A conventional sawtooth can be constructed using : Where A is amplitude. Source: Internet
After 10x amplification, the output should be a 10 V, 100 kHz sawtooth, with a corresponding slew rate of 1 V per microsecond. Source: Internet
Animation of the additive synthesis of a sawtooth wave with an increasing number of harmonics An audio demonstration of a sawtooth played at 440 Hz (A4) and 880 Hz (A5) and 1760 Hz (A6) is available below. Source: Internet
A "sawtooth" pattern of memory utilization may be an indicator of a memory leak if the vertical drops coincide with reboots or application restarts. Source: Internet
Consider, for example, an op-amp configured for a gain of 10. Let the input be a 1 V, 100 kHz sawtooth wave. Source: Internet