The peak voltage calculator calculates peak voltage values from the peak-to-peak voltage, RMS voltage, or average voltage.
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Overview
The peak voltage calculator calculates the peak voltage value from either the peak-to-peak voltage, the RMS voltage, or the average voltage. It calculates the peak voltage based on the formulas below for each, respectively.
Equations
$$V_{P} = \frac{1}{2}*V_{P} = 0.5*V_{P}$$
$$V_{P} = \sqrt{2}*V_{rms} = 1.414*V_{rms}$$
$$V_{P} = \frac{\pi}{2}*V_{avg} = 1.571*V_{avg}$$
$$V_{P}$$: The maximum instantaneous value of a function as measured from the zero-volt level. For the waveform shown above, the peak amplitude and peak value are the same, since the average value of the function is zero volts.
$$V_{P-P}$$: The full voltage between positive and negative peaks of the waveform, that is, the sum of the magnitude of the positive and negative peaks.
$$V_{rms}$$: The root-mean-square or effective value of a waveform.
$$V_{avg}$$: The level of a waveform defined by the condition that the area enclosed by the curve above this level is exactly equal to the area enclosed by the curve below this level.
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