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Convolution of Two Rectangular Pulses

The document summarizes the convolution of two rectangular pulses. The convolution results in a triangular pulse. Specifically, convolving two rectangular pulses that are equal to A from -T0 to T0 results in a triangular pulse that is equal to A2(t+2T0) from -2T0 to 0 and equal to A2(2T0-t) from 0 to 2T0, and equal to 0 for |t| greater than 2T0. The Fourier transform of the convolution is the square of the Fourier transform of the single rectangular pulse function.
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Convolution of Two Rectangular Pulses

The document summarizes the convolution of two rectangular pulses. The convolution results in a triangular pulse. Specifically, convolving two rectangular pulses that are equal to A from -T0 to T0 results in a triangular pulse that is equal to A2(t+2T0) from -2T0 to 0 and equal to A2(2T0-t) from 0 to 2T0, and equal to 0 for |t| greater than 2T0. The Fourier transform of the convolution is the square of the Fourier transform of the single rectangular pulse function.
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Example 2.2.

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Example 2.2.2: Convolution of two rectangular pulses


Let
A, -T0 < t < T0

f(t) =

0, |t| > T0

= g(t) .

f(u) g(t-u) du

(f*g)(t) =

A A du,

-2T0 < t < 0

A A du,

0 < t < 2T0

A2 (t+2T0 ),

-2T0 < t < 0

A2 (2T0 -t),

0 < t < 2T0

0,

| t | > 2T0

The convolution of two rectangular pulses = triangular pulse


The Fourier transform of f * g i.e. of f * f is [F(v)]2, where F(v) is the Fourier transform of f, that is
2
(F(v))2 = 2AT0 sin(2 T0v) / 2 T0v

= A2sin2(2 T0v) / 2v2.

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Example 2.2.2: Convolution of two rectangular pulses

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Thus

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