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"Clifton T. Sharp Jr." wrote in message ...
Fred McKenzie wrote: Full-wave unfiltered rectification, followed by bandpass filter? Clifto- Doesn't full wave produce a symmetrical waveform that minimizes even harmonics? It's not exactly symmetrical. Rectifying a sine wave produces what looks like a sine wave with pointy lower peaks, at twice the input frequency. A little decent filtering at 2F, and the pointy lower peaks go away. Well, actually the whole output wave is at 2* the input, which is I believe what the OP wanted: a freq doubler. Note that rectifying a sinewave is the same as multiplying by a square wave of the same frequency which is +1 when the sine is positive and -1 when it's negative. You can use trig identities and the fact that the square wave is its fundamental and all odd harmonics to convince yourself that the "ideal" full wave rectifier puts out DC, 2*fin, 4*fin, 6*fin, .... -- just the even harmonics and no odds. It's only because the rectification is imperfect that the fundamental or odd harmonics get through. The pointy lower peaks must represent higher order even harmonics of the input frequency. Cheers, Tom |
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