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"gareth" wrote in message
... "Ralph Mowery" wrote in message ... I thought the triangle wave had even harmonics in it, but found out it actually has odd harmonics but they decrease with the square of the order instead of just a simple 1/N. It is the sawtooth (equal slopes at rise and decay) that is made up of even harmonics. (I cannot speak with any authority in the triangle wave) Oops! Got the two swapped round! Square = odds, Triangle = evens, Sawtooth = raucous! |
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