CNG 384 - Lecture - Notes #9
CNG 384 - Lecture - Notes #9
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, w = 2𝜋/4
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Fourier Series Representation of Discrete-Time Periodic signals
Sum can be over any interval of one period . E.g. k = 0 to N-1 or k = 1 to N
2
jk n
xn
Synthesis Equation
a e
k N
k
jkn
a e
k N
k
N
2
jk n
xn e xn e
1 jkn 1
ak N
N n N N n N Analysis Equation
Notes:
• Here x[n] is periodic with period N x[n] = x[n+N]
• The FS representation of a D-T signal is a finite series, as
opposed to the infinite series in representation required for C-T
periodic signals
• We use a set of complex exponentials to construct D-T
periodic signals: 2
jk n
jkn
k [n ] e e N
, k 0,1,2,3......
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Properties of D-T Periodic Signals
Multiplication
xn
FS
ak , y n
FS
bk
xn y n d k
FS
a b j k j
j N
xn
1
a
2 2
k
N k N k N
average power
in a period
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E.g.
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E.g.
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