Fourier Series
Fourier Series
Signal Analysis
A signal is said to be continuous-time signal if it is available at all instants of time. A real time
naturally available signal is in the form of time domain. However, the analysis of a signal is far
more convenient in the frequency domain. There are three important classes of transformation
methods available for continuous-time systems. They are:
Fourier series
Laplace transform.
Of these three methods, the Fourier series is applicable only to periodic signals; i.e. signals
which repeat periodically over -∞ < t < ∞ or -∞ < x < ∞, as the case may be.
Periodic Functions
A periodic function, with period τ, satisfies f(t + τ ) = f(t) for all values of t. Examples of
periodic functions are given in Figure 3.1.
Step 2: Determine its fundamental period L = 2π and its fundamental angular frequency k = 2π/L
= 1.
However, if f(x) is discontinuous at this value of x, then the series converges to a value that is
half-way between the two possible function values, as shown in Fig 3.4.
Example 3.1
Solution