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# Scale to integer for DAC/PWM max_val = (1 << bits) - 1 sine_int = ((sine / amplitude) * (max_val/2) + (max_val/2)).astype(int)

return sine_int lut = gen_ac_lut(freq=60, fs=3840, bits=12) print(lut[:32]) # first 32 entries If you meant but in the context of color grading or video processing (LUT for Adobe Creative Cloud), let me know and I’ll provide the correct feature set for that instead. lut generator for ac

It sounds like you’re looking for a specifically for AC (Alternating Current) signals — likely for power electronics, motor control, inverter simulation, or grid-tied systems. # Scale to integer for DAC/PWM max_val =

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# Scale to integer for DAC/PWM max_val = (1 << bits) - 1 sine_int = ((sine / amplitude) * (max_val/2) + (max_val/2)).astype(int)

return sine_int lut = gen_ac_lut(freq=60, fs=3840, bits=12) print(lut[:32]) # first 32 entries If you meant but in the context of color grading or video processing (LUT for Adobe Creative Cloud), let me know and I’ll provide the correct feature set for that instead.

It sounds like you’re looking for a specifically for AC (Alternating Current) signals — likely for power electronics, motor control, inverter simulation, or grid-tied systems.