A waveform buffer is a type of memory storage used in various electronic and signal processing applications to temporarily hold waveform data. It is especially common in the context of digital signal processing (DSP), audio processing, and telecommunications. The primary purpose of a waveform buffer is to manage and manipulate streams of digital signals efficiently. Key features and functionalities of a waveform buffer include: 1. **Temporary Storage**: It stores samples of signals (e.g., audio, radio waves, etc.
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