While plotting, reverse phase shift of square wave is observed?
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I have generated an array S1 containing fourier coefficient of a square wave upto 20th harmonics. From the phase shifting property of Fourier Transform, I have generated another array S2 containing fourier coefficient of a square wave delayed by DTs, upto 20th harmonics. But while reconstructing the square wave it shows phase lead instead of lag. In the picture attached, blue signal should be lagging green signal but it is doing opposite. I apologize beforehand if there is any silly mistake from my part.
I have used the following property:
The code is as follows:
%% Square Wave
% S1 is array of Fourier coefficient of a square wave. S2 is array of
% fourier coefficient of phase shifted square wave. Phase shift is denoted
% by D.
nhmax = 20;% -nhmax to + nhmax number of harmonics considered for Toeplitz
D = 0.2; % Duty of the phase shift. D*Ts is the phase shift time.
fs = 15000;
ws = 2*pi*fs;
nh = 0;
S1 = zeros(1,2*nhmax+1);
S2 = zeros(1,2*nhmax+1);
count = 1;
for nh = -nhmax:nhmax
S1_nh = -1i/(nh*pi)*(1-cos(nh*pi));
S2_nh = exp(-1i*nh*2*pi*D)*S1_nh;
S1(count) = S1_nh;
S2(count) = S2_nh;
count = count+1;
end
S1(nhmax+1) = 0; %Entering coefficient of dc
S2(nhmax+1) = 0; %%Entering coefficient of dc
%% Time Domain Signal Construction
%Generating P matrix
syms t
count = 1;
for nh = -nhmax : nhmax
P(count) = exp(1i*nh*ws*t);
count = count + 1;
end
yn1 = P * S1';
yn2 = P * S2';
count = 1;
for t = 0.0001:1/(50*fs):0.0003
y1(count) = subs(yn1);
y2(count) = subs(yn2);
count = count+1;
end
t = 0.0001:1/(50*fs):0.0003;
plot(t,y1,'g',t,y2,'b')
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KALYAN ACHARJYA
2019-7-14
编辑:KALYAN ACHARJYA
2019-7-14
Your Code:
S2_nh = exp(-1i*nh*2*pi*D)*S1_nh;
%...........^^^
I have removed the - sign, as y2 (blue signal) depents on S2_nh, rest parameters are same for both y1 & y2
Modification:
S2_nh = exp(1i*nh*2*pi*D)*S1_nh;
%...........^- sign removed
Result:
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