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Lecture-15 CTFS Properties-II PDF

The document discusses various properties of Fourier series, including linearity, conjugate symmetry, time shift, time reversal, time scaling, multiplication, Parseval's relation, differentiation, integration, and periodic convolution. It provides examples of applying these properties, such as computing the Fourier series coefficients of a periodic signal given the coefficients of another. It also notes key facts about periodic convolution, such as how one period slides out of the interval of integration as another slides in due to the periodicity of the signals.

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Lecture-15 CTFS Properties-II PDF

The document discusses various properties of Fourier series, including linearity, conjugate symmetry, time shift, time reversal, time scaling, multiplication, Parseval's relation, differentiation, integration, and periodic convolution. It provides examples of applying these properties, such as computing the Fourier series coefficients of a periodic signal given the coefficients of another. It also notes key facts about periodic convolution, such as how one period slides out of the interval of integration as another slides in due to the periodicity of the signals.

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PROPERTIES OF FOURIER

SERIES
Properties of CTFS
➢ We have studied the following properties of CTFS:

1. Linearity
2. Conjugate Symmetry
3. Time Shift
4. Time Reversal
5. Time Scaling

➢ Now we will study the remaining properties:

1. Multiplication
2. Parseval’s Relation
3. Periodic Convolution
Slide Credit: Dr. Salman Abdul Ghafoor
Properties of CTFS - Example
➢ Consider the periodic signal g(t) shown in figure below:

➢ Compute the FS coefficients dk for g(t) using the Coefficients ak for x(t)
shown below:

Slide Credit: Dr. Salman Abdul Ghafoor


Properties of CTFS - Example

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Properties of CTFS

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Properties of CTFS

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Properties of CTFS

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Properties – Differentiation and Integration

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Differentiation - Example

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Properties of CTFS – Periodic Convolution

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Properties of CTFS – Periodic Convolution

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Periodic Convolution Facts

➢ During convolution, one period of a signal slides out of the


interval of integration and the next interval slides in

➢ Due to periodicity of the signals, the same convolution output


will be achieved for the next interval

Slide Credit: Dr. Salman Abdul Ghafoor


Periodic Convolution Facts

Slide Credit: Dr. Salman Abdul Ghafoor


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