June 2025
Intermediate to advanced
515 pages
17h 5m
English
Any periodic non-sine wave can be approximated by an infinite series of sinusoidal oscillations. For example, a rectangular periodic signal consists of a fundamental frequency and a sum of an infinite number of harmonics, whose frequencies consist of an odd multiple of the fundamental frequency. The amplitudes of the harmonic decrease by an odd fraction:
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In amplifiers, sinusoidal signals (voltages or currents) are distorted by the nonlinear characteristic curves of the transistors. This results in harmonics. To assess the deviation of a signal from the sine wave, the term total harmonic distortion was introduced: ...
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