The periodical signal r(t) is defined as below in one period [0, 27 ]. (t/A 0≤t

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The periodical signal x() is defined as below in one period [0, 27].
(t/A 0<t<A
x(t)= 1 Ast<#
Ο π≤t<2π
(a) Generate the plot of the signal x(t) for two periods assuming A=1.
(b) Find the Fourier series expansion of x(t).
(c) Plot the magnitude of the Fourier series coefficients for the first 20 terms
assuming A=1.
Transcribed Image Text:The periodical signal x() is defined as below in one period [0, 27]. (t/A 0<t<A x(t)= 1 Ast<# Ο π≤t<2π (a) Generate the plot of the signal x(t) for two periods assuming A=1. (b) Find the Fourier series expansion of x(t). (c) Plot the magnitude of the Fourier series coefficients for the first 20 terms assuming A=1.
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