Waveform

Pronunciation: /ˈweɪvˌfɔːrm/

Waveform (noun)

  1. A graph that shows how a signal changes over time, such as sound or electricity.
  2. The specific pattern of movement in a wave, showing its height and timing as it travels.

Examples

  • The waveform shows the signal shape clearly on the screen.
  • A technician checks the waveform to confirm the signal shape.