Fourier series of a sawtooth wave

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Oscar Kilby
Oscar Kilby am 18 Dez. 2020
Kommentiert: Pat Gipper am 18 Dez. 2020
Hello all,
I've been trying to display a fourier series of a sawtooth wave (first 10 harmonics) using the code below (its fairly poorly written i know)
V = 1;
T = 1;
w = 2*pi*(1/T);
t = linspace(0 , T, 1000);
fourierwave = ((2*V/pi)*sin(w*t)) + ((2*V/2*pi)*sin(2*w*t)) + ((2*V/3*pi)*sin(3*w*t)) + ((2*V/4*pi)*sin(4*w*t)) + ((2*V/5*pi)*sin(5*w*t)) + ((2*V/6*pi)*sin(6*w*t)) + ((2*V/7*pi)*sin(7*w*t)) + ((2*V/8*pi)*sin(8*w*t)) + ((2*V/9*pi)*sin(9*w*t)) + ((2*V/10*pi)*sin(10*w*t));
plot(t, fourierwave, 'g-');
However its giving me an incorrrect output when run and im not sure why, i've got some code that works correctly which ive compared to the code above and im not sure what's causing the difference in outputs.
Would someone be able to explain whats wrong with the code/equation above?

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Pat Gipper
Pat Gipper am 18 Dez. 2020
You are multiplying by pi on the 2nd through 10th harmonics instead of dividing.
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Oscar Kilby
Oscar Kilby am 18 Dez. 2020
ah i see, i take it brackets are needed around the value for N and pi to fix this then?
Pat Gipper
Pat Gipper am 18 Dez. 2020
Correct. The plot will look much more sawtooth once you make this change.

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