Definition of Offset

Offset refers to the deviation or displacement of a symmetrical waveform from its original central position or baseline, typically oscillating around a zero value. In various contexts, an offset can indicate the amount by which a particular waveform or signal has been shifted or displaced from a reference point or equilibrium position, affecting how the waveform is interpreted or processed in different systems or applications.

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