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Fourier Series Analysis of Continious Time Periodic Signals

This document discusses Fourier series analysis of continuous periodic signals. It explains that periodic signals can be decomposed into even and odd parts, and these symmetry conditions can be used to find the Fourier coefficients, which describe the amplitude and phase of each component frequency. The document provides equations for calculating the Fourier coefficients and decomposing periodic signals into a sum of sinusoids using the Fourier series. Homework problems are assigned for further practice with these Fourier analysis techniques.

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Fourier Series Analysis of Continious Time Periodic Signals

This document discusses Fourier series analysis of continuous periodic signals. It explains that periodic signals can be decomposed into even and odd parts, and these symmetry conditions can be used to find the Fourier coefficients, which describe the amplitude and phase of each component frequency. The document provides equations for calculating the Fourier coefficients and decomposing periodic signals into a sum of sinusoids using the Fourier series. Homework problems are assigned for further practice with these Fourier analysis techniques.

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Fourier series analysis of continious

time periodic signals

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Symmetry conditions

x(t) = Even + Odd

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The above relations can be
used to find Fourier coefficients

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An = Amplitude coefficients of the Fourier
series

= Phase coefficients of the Fourier series

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Rest do it as home work...
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