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"Allen Windhorn" wrote:
One way to look at it is to consider the harmonics produced by all the rising edges, and spearately consider the harmonics produced by the falling edges. Both contain all of the harmonics, but since they are displaced in phase, some of them get cancelled. Obvious example: a square wave contains only odd harmonics. ________________ Would that not require the components of rising edges to be time-coincident with a trailing edges? How could that occur when the these transitions occur at different times? RF Visit http://rfry.org for FM broadcast RF system papers. |
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