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published 7 years ago
selman
7 years ago
EC uses single precision floating point number under the hood. And there is always some rounding off errors when floating point numbers are used, i think this causes those unexplained vibrations in the scope...
hurz
7 years ago
@selman, i dont know if it is single precision they use, but anyway even with double and this automatic scaling (auto zoom in) it woudn't change that noise looking waves
selman
7 years ago
Yup, it is single precision (32bit) floating point numbers!
hurz
7 years ago
can you proof it?
hurz
7 years ago
I expected some proof from @selman, but it looks like he just do blablabla to look clever?

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