Triangle wave
| Triangle wave | |
|---|---|
| A bandlimited triangle wave pictured in the time domain (top) and frequency domain (bottom). The fundamental is at 220 Hz (A3). | |
| General information | |
| General definition | |
| Fields of application | Electronics, synthesizers | 
| Domain, codomain and image | |
| Domain | |
| Codomain | |
| Basic features | |
| Parity | Odd | 
| Period | 1 | 
| Specific features | |
| Root | |
| Derivative | Square wave | 
| Fourier series | |
A triangular wave or triangle wave is a non-sinusoidal waveform named for its triangular shape. It is a periodic, piecewise linear, continuous real function.
Like a square wave, the triangle wave contains only odd harmonics. However, the higher harmonics roll off much faster than in a square wave (proportional to the inverse square of the harmonic number as opposed to just the inverse).