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Fourier Series

Signal-and-Systems, Alan V. Oppenheim, 2 Edition.

o Chapter 3.3 FOURIER SERIES REPRESENTATION OF CONTINUOUS-


TIME PERIODIC SIGNALS P186
Fundamentals of Electric Circuits Charles K. Alexander,6 Edition.
o Section 17.1 The Fourier Series P 757-P776
Periodic and Harmonics
Important Formulas
Fourier Coefficients

Important Integrals
The Fourier series of a periodic function f (t) is a representation that resolves f (t) into
a dc component and an ac component comprising an infinite series of harmonic
sinusoids.
A function that can be represented by a Fourier series as in Eq. (17.3) must meet certain
requirements, because the infinite series in Eq. (17.3) may or may not converge. These
conditions on f (t) to yield a convergent
Fourier series are as follows:

1. f (t) is single-valued everywhere.


2. f (t) has a finite number of finite discontinuities in any one period.
3. f (t) has a finite number of maxima and minima in any one period.
Fourier Series “FS” Properties
Fourier Series “FS” Properties
Fourier Series “FS” Properties
Fourier Series “FS” Properties

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