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| Experienced Member | Hey all, I've been working on computing the fourier series of the problem I posted below. It shouldn't be difficult but I keep getting the incorrect answer. Take a look at it and tell me what you think. The thing is I don't actually care about representing my signal as a fourier series, I just care about the cn frequency samples, I need an accurate representation of the frequency spectrum, and an FFT doesn't do the job I need. However, if the fourier coefficients are correct, then my time domain fourier series should obviously be correct as well. Thanks Edit: I've done this problem at least 4 different times and I keep getting a different and incorrect answer. Last edited by 3iMaJ; 29th April 2008 at 04:19 AM. |
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| Experienced Member | 5th time is the charm I suppose. I got the correct answer. Here is the solution if anyone is interested. Thanks anyway. |
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