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[[File:P_ID348__Sig_Z_2_6.png|right|frame|Zu analysierendes Signal  $x(t)$]]
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Es soll der Zusammenhang aufgezeigt werden zwischen
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The aim is to show the connection between
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* the real Fourier coefficients  $A_n$  und  $B_n$,
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* the complex coefficients  $D_n$, and
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* the magnitude or phase coefficients  $(C_n$,  $\varphi_n)$.
  
:* den reellen Fourierkoeffizienten  $A_n$  und  $B_n$,
 
  
:* den komplexen Koeffizienten  $D_n$, sowie
 
  
:* den Betrags– bzw. Phasenkoeffizienten  $(C_n$,  $\varphi_n)$.
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For this we consider the periodic signal
 
 
 
 
 
 
Dazu betrachten wir das periodische Signal
 
 
:$$x(t)=1{\rm V+2V}\cdot\cos(\omega_0 t)  +{\rm 2V}\cdot\cos(2\omega_0 t)- \ {\rm 1V}\cdot\sin(2\omega_0 t)-{\rm 1V}\cdot\sin(3\omega_0 t).$$
 
:$$x(t)=1{\rm V+2V}\cdot\cos(\omega_0 t)  +{\rm 2V}\cdot\cos(2\omega_0 t)- \ {\rm 1V}\cdot\sin(2\omega_0 t)-{\rm 1V}\cdot\sin(3\omega_0 t).$$
  
Dieses Signal ist in der Grafik im Bereich von  $–2T_0$  bis  $+2T_0$  dargestellt.
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This signal is shown in the graph in the range from  $–2T_0$  to  $+2T_0$.
 
 
  
  
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''Hints:''  
''Hinweise:''  
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*This exercise belongs to the chapter  [[Signal_Representation/Fourier_Series|Fourier Series]].
*Die Aufgabe gehört zum Kapitel  [[Signaldarstellung/Fourierreihe|Fourierreihe]].
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*You can find a compact summary of the topic in the two learning videos
*Eine kompakte Zusammenfassung der Thematik finden Sie in den beiden Lernvideos
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:[[Zur_Berechnung_der_Fourierkoeffizienten_(Lernvideo)|Zur Berechnung der Fourierkoeffizienten]]  ⇒   "To calculate the Fourier coefficients",
::[[Zur_Berechnung_der_Fourierkoeffizienten_(Lernvideo)|Zur Berechnung der Fourierkoeffizienten]],
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: [[Eigenschaften_der_Fourierreihendarstellung_(Lernvideo)|Eigenschaften der Fourierreihendarstellung]]   ⇒    "Properties of the Fourier series representation".
::[[Eigenschaften_der_Fourierreihendarstellung_(Lernvideo)|Eigenschaften der Fourierreihendarstellung]].
 
 
   
 
   
  
  
===Fragebogen===
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===Questions===
  
 
<quiz display=simple>
 
<quiz display=simple>
{Welche Werte besitzen die Koeffizienten&nbsp; $A_0$,&nbsp; $D_0$,&nbsp; $C_0$ und&nbsp; $\varphi_0$?
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{What are the  coefficients&nbsp; $A_0$,&nbsp; $D_0$,&nbsp; $C_0$ and&nbsp; $\varphi_0$?
 
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$A_0\ = \ $  { 1 3% } &nbsp;$\text{V}$
 
$A_0\ = \ $  { 1 3% } &nbsp;$\text{V}$
 
$D_0\ = \ $  { 1 3% } &nbsp;$\text{V}$
 
$D_0\ = \ $  { 1 3% } &nbsp;$\text{V}$
 
$C_0\ = \ $  { 1 3% } &nbsp;$\text{V}$
 
$C_0\ = \ $  { 1 3% } &nbsp;$\text{V}$
$\varphi_0\ = \ $ { 0. } &nbsp;$\text{Grad}$
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$\varphi_0\ = \ $ { 0. } &nbsp;$\text{deg}$
  
  
{Welche der Cosinus– und Sinuskoeffizienten sind ungleich Null?
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{Which of the cosine and sine coefficients are not equal to zero?
 
|type="[]"}
 
|type="[]"}
 
+ $\ A_1$,
 
+ $\ A_1$,
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{Welche Werte besitzen die Koeffizienten&nbsp; $\varphi_1$,&nbsp; $C_1$&nbsp; und&nbsp; $D_1$?
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{What are the coefficients&nbsp; $\varphi_1$,&nbsp; $C_1$&nbsp; and&nbsp; $D_1$?
 
|type="{}"}
 
|type="{}"}
$\varphi_1\ = \ $ { 0. } &nbsp;$\text{Grad}$
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$\varphi_1\ = \ $ { 0. } &nbsp;$\text{deg}$
 
$C_1\ = \ $ { 2 3% } &nbsp;$\text{V}$
 
$C_1\ = \ $ { 2 3% } &nbsp;$\text{V}$
 
$\text{Re}[D_1]\ = \ $ { 1 3% } &nbsp;$\text{V}$
 
$\text{Re}[D_1]\ = \ $ { 1 3% } &nbsp;$\text{V}$
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{Welche Werte besitzen die Koeffizienten&nbsp; $\varphi_2$,&nbsp; $C_2$&nbsp; und&nbsp; $D_2$?
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{What are the coefficients&nbsp; $\varphi_2$,&nbsp; $C_2$&nbsp; and&nbsp; $D_2$?
 
|type="{}"}
 
|type="{}"}
$\varphi_2\ = \ $  { -26.6--26.5 } &nbsp;$\text{Grad}$
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$\varphi_2\ = \ $  { -26.6--26.5 } &nbsp;$\text{deg}$
$C_2\ = \ $ { 2.236 3% } &nbsp;$\text{V}$
 
 
$\text{Re}[D_2]\ = \ $ { 1 3% } &nbsp;$\text{V}$
 
$\text{Re}[D_2]\ = \ $ { 1 3% } &nbsp;$\text{V}$
 
$\text{Im}[D_2]\ = \ $ { 0.5 3% } &nbsp;$\text{V}$
 
$\text{Im}[D_2]\ = \ $ { 0.5 3% } &nbsp;$\text{V}$
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{Welche Werte besitzen die Koeffizienten&nbsp; $\varphi_3$&nbsp; und&nbsp; $C_3$?
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{What are the coefficients&nbsp; $\varphi_3$&nbsp; and&nbsp; $C_3$?
 
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|type="{}"}
$\varphi_3\ = \ $  { -91--89 } &nbsp;$\text{Grad}$
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$\varphi_3\ = \ $  { -91--89 } &nbsp;$\text{deg}$
 
$C_3\ = \ $ { 1 3% } &nbsp;$\text{V}$
 
$C_3\ = \ $ { 1 3% } &nbsp;$\text{V}$
  
  
{Wie groß ist der komplexe Fourierkoeffizient&nbsp; $D_\text{–3}$?
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{What is the complex Fourier coefficient&nbsp; $D_\text{–3}$?
 
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$\text{Re}[D_{-3}]\ = \ $ { 0. } &nbsp;$\text{V}$
 
$\text{Re}[D_{-3}]\ = \ $ { 0. } &nbsp;$\text{V}$
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===Musterlösung===
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===Solution===
 
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'''(1)'''&nbsp;  Der Gleichsignalkoeffizient beträgt $A_0 = 1\,{\rm  V}$. Gleichzeitig gilt $C_0 = D_0 = A_0 \hspace{0.1cm}\Rightarrow  \hspace{0.1cm} C_0 \hspace{0.1cm}\underline{= 1\,{\rm  V}}, \varphi_0 \hspace{0.1cm}\underline{= 0}$.
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'''(1)'''&nbsp;  The DC signal coefficient is&nbsp; $A_0 = 1\,{\rm  V}$.  
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*At the same time,&nbsp; $C_0 = D_0 = A_0 \hspace{0.1cm}\Rightarrow  \hspace{0.1cm} C_0 \hspace{0.1cm}\underline{= 1\,{\rm  V}}, \varphi_0 \hspace{0.1cm}\underline{= 0}$.
  
  
'''(2)'''&nbsp;  <u>Richtig sind die Antworten 1, 3, 4 und 6</u>:
 
*Es gibt keine Anteile mit $\sin(\omega_0t)$ und $\cos(3\omega_0t)$.
 
*Daraus folgt direkt $B_1 = A_3 = 0$.
 
*Alle anderen hier aufgeführten Koeffizienten sind ungleich Null.   
 
  
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'''(2)'''&nbsp;  <u>The correct answers are 1, 3, 4 and 6</u>:
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*There are no components with&nbsp; $\sin(\omega_0t)$&nbsp; and&nbsp; $\cos(3\omega_0t)$.
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*It follows directly that&nbsp; $B_1 = A_3 = 0$.
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*All other coefficients listed here are non-zero.
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'''(3)'''&nbsp; In general:
  
'''(3)'''&nbsp; Allgemein gilt:
 
 
:$$\varphi_n=\arctan\left({B_n}/{A_n}\right),\hspace{0.5cm}C_n=\sqrt{A_n^2+B_n^2},\hspace{0.5cm}D_n={1}/{2} \cdot (A_n-{\rm j}\cdot B_n).$$
 
:$$\varphi_n=\arctan\left({B_n}/{A_n}\right),\hspace{0.5cm}C_n=\sqrt{A_n^2+B_n^2},\hspace{0.5cm}D_n={1}/{2} \cdot (A_n-{\rm j}\cdot B_n).$$
  
Wegen $B_1 = 0$ erhält man $\varphi_1 \hspace{0.1cm}\underline{= 0}, C_1 = A_1 \hspace{0.1cm}\underline{= 2 \,{\rm  V}}$ und $D_1 = A_1/2 \hspace{0.1cm}\underline{= 1 \,{\rm  V}}$.
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*Because&nbsp; $B_1 = 0$&nbsp; we get&nbsp; $\varphi_1 \hspace{0.1cm}\underline{= 0}, \ C_1 = A_1 \hspace{0.1cm}\underline{= 2 \,{\rm  V}}$&nbsp; and&nbsp; $D_1 = A_1/2 \hspace{0.1cm}\underline{= 1 \,{\rm  V}}$.
  
  
'''(4)'''&nbsp; Mit $A_2 = 2\,{\rm  V}$ und $B_2 = -1\,{\rm  V}$ erhält man:
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'''(4)'''&nbsp; With&nbsp; $A_2 = 2\,{\rm  V}$&nbsp; and&nbsp; $B_2 = -1\,{\rm  V}$&nbsp; one obtains:
 
:$$\varphi_2=\arctan(-0.5)\hspace{0.15cm}\underline{=-26.56^{\circ}},\hspace{0.5cm}C_2=\sqrt{A_2^2+B_2^2}\hspace{0.15cm}\underline{=2.236 \; \rm V},$$
 
:$$\varphi_2=\arctan(-0.5)\hspace{0.15cm}\underline{=-26.56^{\circ}},\hspace{0.5cm}C_2=\sqrt{A_2^2+B_2^2}\hspace{0.15cm}\underline{=2.236 \; \rm V},$$
 
:$$D_2={1}/{2} \cdot (A_2-{\rm j}\cdot B_2)=1\;\rm V+{\rm j}\cdot 0.5\, {\rm  V}
 
:$$D_2={1}/{2} \cdot (A_2-{\rm j}\cdot B_2)=1\;\rm V+{\rm j}\cdot 0.5\, {\rm  V}
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'''(5)'''&nbsp; Es ist $\varphi_3 \hspace{0.15cm}\underline{=\hspace{0.1cm}-90^{\circ}}$ und $C_3 = |B_3| \hspace{0.15cm}\underline{ = 1 \,{\rm  V}}$.
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'''(5)'''&nbsp; It is&nbsp; $\varphi_3 \hspace{0.15cm}\underline{=\hspace{0.1cm}-90^{\circ}}$&nbsp; and&nbsp; $C_3 = |B_3| \hspace{0.15cm}\underline{ = 1 \,{\rm  V}}$.
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'''(6)'''&nbsp; Es gilt $D_3 = -{\rm j} · B_3/2 ={\rm j}· 0.5 \,{\rm  V}$ und $D_\text{–3} = D_3^{\star} ={\rm j}· B_3/2 =  {- {\rm j} · 0.5 \,{\rm  V}}$.
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'''(6)'''&nbsp; It is&nbsp; $D_3 = -{\rm j} · B_3/2 ={\rm j}· 0.5 \,{\rm  V}$&nbsp; and&nbsp; $D_\text{–3} = D_3^{\star} ={\rm j}· B_3/2 =  {- {\rm j} · 0.5 \,{\rm  V}}$
  
 
:$$\Rightarrow \hspace{0.3cm} \text{Re}[D_{-3}]\hspace{0.15cm}\underline{=0}, \hspace{0.5cm}\text{Im}[D_{-3}]\hspace{0.15cm}\underline{=\hspace{0.1cm}- 0.5 \,{\rm  V}}.$$
 
:$$\Rightarrow \hspace{0.3cm} \text{Re}[D_{-3}]\hspace{0.15cm}\underline{=0}, \hspace{0.5cm}\text{Im}[D_{-3}]\hspace{0.15cm}\underline{=\hspace{0.1cm}- 0.5 \,{\rm  V}}.$$
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Latest revision as of 13:47, 22 September 2021

Signal  $x(t)$  to be analyzed

The aim is to show the connection between

  • the real Fourier coefficients  $A_n$  und  $B_n$,
  • the complex coefficients  $D_n$, and
  • the magnitude or phase coefficients  $(C_n$,  $\varphi_n)$.


For this we consider the periodic signal

$$x(t)=1{\rm V+2V}\cdot\cos(\omega_0 t) +{\rm 2V}\cdot\cos(2\omega_0 t)- \ {\rm 1V}\cdot\sin(2\omega_0 t)-{\rm 1V}\cdot\sin(3\omega_0 t).$$

This signal is shown in the graph in the range from  $–2T_0$  to  $+2T_0$.



Hints:

  • This exercise belongs to the chapter  Fourier Series.
  • You can find a compact summary of the topic in the two learning videos
Zur Berechnung der Fourierkoeffizienten  ⇒   "To calculate the Fourier coefficients",
Eigenschaften der Fourierreihendarstellung   ⇒   "Properties of the Fourier series representation".


Questions

1

What are the coefficients  $A_0$,  $D_0$,  $C_0$ and  $\varphi_0$?

$A_0\ = \ $

 $\text{V}$
$D_0\ = \ $

 $\text{V}$
$C_0\ = \ $

 $\text{V}$
$\varphi_0\ = \ $

 $\text{deg}$

2

Which of the cosine and sine coefficients are not equal to zero?

$\ A_1$,
$\ B_1$,
$\ A_2$,
$\ B_2$,
$\ A_3$,
$\ B_3$.

3

What are the coefficients  $\varphi_1$,  $C_1$  and  $D_1$?

$\varphi_1\ = \ $

 $\text{deg}$
$C_1\ = \ $

 $\text{V}$
$\text{Re}[D_1]\ = \ $

 $\text{V}$
$\text{Im}[D_1] \ = \ $

 $\text{V}$

4

What are the coefficients  $\varphi_2$,  $C_2$  and  $D_2$?

$\varphi_2\ = \ $

 $\text{deg}$
$\text{Re}[D_2]\ = \ $

 $\text{V}$
$\text{Im}[D_2]\ = \ $

 $\text{V}$

5

What are the coefficients  $\varphi_3$  and  $C_3$?

$\varphi_3\ = \ $

 $\text{deg}$
$C_3\ = \ $

 $\text{V}$

6

What is the complex Fourier coefficient  $D_\text{–3}$?

$\text{Re}[D_{-3}]\ = \ $

 $\text{V}$
$\text{Im}[D_{-3}]\ = \ $

 $\text{V}$


Solution

(1)  The DC signal coefficient is  $A_0 = 1\,{\rm V}$.

  • At the same time,  $C_0 = D_0 = A_0 \hspace{0.1cm}\Rightarrow \hspace{0.1cm} C_0 \hspace{0.1cm}\underline{= 1\,{\rm V}}, \varphi_0 \hspace{0.1cm}\underline{= 0}$.


(2)  The correct answers are 1, 3, 4 and 6:

  • There are no components with  $\sin(\omega_0t)$  and  $\cos(3\omega_0t)$.
  • It follows directly that  $B_1 = A_3 = 0$.
  • All other coefficients listed here are non-zero.


(3)  In general:

$$\varphi_n=\arctan\left({B_n}/{A_n}\right),\hspace{0.5cm}C_n=\sqrt{A_n^2+B_n^2},\hspace{0.5cm}D_n={1}/{2} \cdot (A_n-{\rm j}\cdot B_n).$$
  • Because  $B_1 = 0$  we get  $\varphi_1 \hspace{0.1cm}\underline{= 0}, \ C_1 = A_1 \hspace{0.1cm}\underline{= 2 \,{\rm V}}$  and  $D_1 = A_1/2 \hspace{0.1cm}\underline{= 1 \,{\rm V}}$.


(4)  With  $A_2 = 2\,{\rm V}$  and  $B_2 = -1\,{\rm V}$  one obtains:

$$\varphi_2=\arctan(-0.5)\hspace{0.15cm}\underline{=-26.56^{\circ}},\hspace{0.5cm}C_2=\sqrt{A_2^2+B_2^2}\hspace{0.15cm}\underline{=2.236 \; \rm V},$$
$$D_2={1}/{2} \cdot (A_2-{\rm j}\cdot B_2)=1\;\rm V+{\rm j}\cdot 0.5\, {\rm V} \hspace{0.3cm}\Rightarrow \hspace{0.3cm}{\rm Re}[D_2]\hspace{0.15cm}\underline{ = 1 \,{\rm V}}, \hspace{0.2cm}{\rm Im}[D_2]\hspace{0.15cm}\underline{ = 0.5\, {\rm V}} .$$


(5)  It is  $\varphi_3 \hspace{0.15cm}\underline{=\hspace{0.1cm}-90^{\circ}}$  and  $C_3 = |B_3| \hspace{0.15cm}\underline{ = 1 \,{\rm V}}$.


(6)  It is  $D_3 = -{\rm j} · B_3/2 ={\rm j}· 0.5 \,{\rm V}$  and  $D_\text{–3} = D_3^{\star} ={\rm j}· B_3/2 = {- {\rm j} · 0.5 \,{\rm V}}$

$$\Rightarrow \hspace{0.3cm} \text{Re}[D_{-3}]\hspace{0.15cm}\underline{=0}, \hspace{0.5cm}\text{Im}[D_{-3}]\hspace{0.15cm}\underline{=\hspace{0.1cm}- 0.5 \,{\rm V}}.$$