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/* Defining Custom Waveforms in EM.Tempo */
=== Defining Custom Waveforms in EM.Tempo ===
In some time-domain applications, you may want to simulate the propagation of a certain kind of waveform in a circuit or structure. In addition to the default waveforms, [[EM.Tempo]] allows you to define custom waveforms by either time or frequency specifications for each individual source in your project. If you open up the property dialog of any source type in [[EM.Tempo]], you will see an {{key|Excitation Waveform...}} button located in the "Source Properties" section of the dialog. Clicking this button opens up [[EM.Tempo]]'s Excitation Waveform dialog. From this dialog, you can override [[EM.Tempo]]'s default waveform and customize your own temporal waveform. The Excitation Waveform dialog offers three different options for defining the waveform:
* Automatically Generate Optimal Waveform
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