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Odd Order Harmonics

09/25/2009 6:20 AM

hi,

why we use odd order harmonics while analysing a non-linear signal or a non linear system?

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Re: odd order harmonics

09/25/2009 11:34 AM

Hi

If you use Odd , or even order you must have the same response for the same system

all what we care about is the response for this transfer function , and it should be the same if you use odd or even order

take any system and try to get TF using odd and then using even you will get two TF have the same response

What is the application you work on?

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Re: Odd Order Harmonics

09/28/2009 12:25 PM

They are more plentiful than even-order harmonics.

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