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#FOURIER SERIES BIPOLAR SQUARE WAVE SERIES#
by recording the voltage across a 100 resistor in series with the bipolar cuff. This means that the signal is "not so square" and needs a certain interval to go from one value to another. are missing in the Fourier series of the bipolar square wave f1(x). Sine waves had higher block thresholds than square waves, but used less. Then, in a real system, a "square wave" can not include all the harmonics that should theoretically include. This limit, usually due to system conditions. What does this mean? If all the infinite terms of the Fourier series are not included in the representation of a square wave, the sum represents "roughly square" signals few more terms we include, the more "square" is the signal represented.Ī band-limited signal is one that does not include all the harmonic components (the terms of the Fourier series), or rather, has a maximum value for the frequency of the harmonic components to consider. The point of the speed at which a square wave grows, is unrelated to the fundamental frequency of the same, but rather with limited bandwidth. Periodic functions arise in the study of wave motion, when a basic waveform repeats itself periodically. In the case of a square wave, the Fourier series representation contains infinite terms, of which the lower frequency corresponds to the fundamental frequency of the square wave, and the period is the same as for the square wave. Denition of Fourier series The Fourier sine series, dened in Eq.s (1) and (2), is a special case of a more gen-eral concept: the Fourier series for a periodic function. This mathematical tool allows us to express a signal that meets certain conditions, such as a series whose terms are trigonometric functions. A square wave is a periodic signal, where the period is the time interval after which the signal repeats the same pattern of values. I think it is more correct to speak of the period of a square wave instead of a square wave frequency.