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Table of CT Fourier series coefficients and properties

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Some Fourier series

Function Fourier Series Coefficients
$ sin(w_0t) $ $ \frac{1}{2j}e^{jw_0t}-\frac{1}{2j}e^{-jw_0t} $ $ a_1=\frac{1}{2j}, a_{-1}=\frac{-1}{2j}, a_k=0 \mbox{ for } k \ne 1,-1 $
$ cos(w_0t) $ $ \frac{1}{2}e^{jw_0t}+\frac{1}{2}e^{-jw_0t} $ $ a_1=\frac{1}{2}, a_{-1}=\frac{1}{2}, a_k=0 \mbox{ for } k \ne 1,-1 $
periodic square wave

$ x(t)=\begin{cases} 1, & \mbox{if }t<T_1 \\ 0, & \mbox{if }T_1<t<T/2 \end{cases} $

where T is the period and $ 2T_1 $ is the width of the pulse

$ \sum_{k=1}^N k^2 a_k e^{jk(\frac{2\pi}{T})t} $

(just the normal formula)

$ a_k = \frac{2sin(k\omega_0T_1)}{k\omega_0T_1} $

Properties of CT Fourier systems

Property Periodic Signal Fourier Series Coefficients

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