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    Fourier Series For Engineers: From Basics To Applications

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    Fourier Series For Engineers: From Basics To Applications

    Fourier Series For Engineers: From Basics To Applications
    Published 7/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 523.13 MB | Duration: 2h 43m

    Analyze signals, solve circuits and understand harmonics using Fourier series in engineering applications

    What you'll learn

    Introduction to Functions. Periodicity of a Function, Average Value of a Function, Correlation between Mathematical Functions and Electrical Signals

    Even and Odd Functions, Half Wave Symmetry (HWS), Quarter Wave Symmetry (QWS), Delta Function, Periodic Pulse Function, Sinc Function

    Vectors and Orthogonality, Orthogonality of Functions, Introduction to Elementary Calculus, Trigonometric Identities

    Integration by Parts, Introduction to Complex Numbers, Complex Conjugate, Euler's Formula

    Evolution of Fourier Series, Introduction to Fourier Series, Convergence of Fourier Series, Convergence of Fourier Series at Discontinuities

    Trigonometric Fourier Series, Exponential Fourier Series, Importance of TFS and EFS, Correlation between Time and Frequency Domain

    Fourier Series of Even Functions, Fourier Series of Odd Functions, Fourier Series of HWS Functions, Fourier Series of QWS Functions

    Properties of Fourier Coefficients, Linearity Property, Symmetry Property, Time Shifting Property

    Time Reversal Property, Frequency Translation Property, Differentiation Property, Integration Property

    Real World Applications of Fourier Series, Fourier Coefficients using LTSpice Simulation, Periodic Pulse Waveform, Rectangular Waveform

    Gibbs Phenomenon, Triangular Waveform, Sawtooth Waveform, Non-ideal Square Waveform, Fourier Series to Fourier Transforms

    Requirements

    Understanding of Basic Electrical Circuits

    Basic proficiency in mathematics - algebra, calculus, complex numbers

    Genuine Interest in the Subject Matter

    Description

    Hello and welcome!Thank you for choosing this course titled “Fourier Series for Engineers: From Basics to Applications.”This comprehensive, three-hour course is thoughtfully designed to provide you with a strong theoretical foundation in Fourier series while bridging the gap between abstract theory and real-world applications.Rather than spending countless hours navigating multiple textbooks, this course offers a well-structured and time-efficient learning path—from fundamental principles to advanced concepts. To support your learning, the course includes knowledge-check quizzes and LTSpice simulation files at key points, allowing you to apply what you've learned in practical, simulation-based scenarios. Course Curriculum Overview:Module 1: A Quick Recap of FunctionsReinforces essential concepts related to mathematical functions that are critical for understanding Fourier series.Module 2: A Quick Recap of Elementary MathematicsCovers foundational mathematical tools necessary for performing the computations involved in Fourier analysis.Module 3: Fourier SeriesIntroduces and explains the core concept of Fourier series in a step-by-step and accessible manner, starting from the basics.Module 4: Waveform SymmetriesExplores waveform symmetry properties that simplify mathematical derivations, reducing the complexity of calculations.Module 5: Properties of Fourier CoefficientsDiscusses key properties that allow for efficient computation of Fourier coefficients, even for complex waveforms.Module 6: Applications of Fourier SeriesApplies Fourier series to real-world waveforms, demonstrating practical utility across various engineering scenarios.Module 7: Conclusion and ReferencesSummarizes key takeaways and provides curated references for deeper exploration.By the end of this course, you’ll have built a solid theoretical foundation with practical insights—essential for mastering Fourier analysis and its applications in various engineering domains.We are excited to have you onboard and look forward to guiding you on this enriching learning journey.Let’s get started!

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction to the Course

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Section 2: A Quick Recap of Functions

    Lecture 2 Introduction to Functions

    Lecture 3 Periodicity of a Function

    Lecture 4 Average Value of a Function

    Lecture 5 Correlation between Mathematical Functions and Electrical Signals

    Lecture 6 Even and Odd Functions

    Lecture 7 Half Wave Symmetry (HWS)

    Lecture 8 Quarter Wave Symmetry (QWS)

    Lecture 9 Delta Function

    Lecture 10 Periodic Pulse Function

    Lecture 11 Sinc Function

    Section 3: A Quick Recap of Elementary Mathematics

    Lecture 12 Vectors and Orthogonality

    Lecture 13 Orthogonality of Functions

    Lecture 14 Introduction to Elementary Calculus

    Lecture 15 Trigonometric Identities

    Lecture 16 Integration by Parts

    Lecture 17 Introduction to Complex Numbers

    Lecture 18 Complex Conjugate

    Lecture 19 Euler's Formula

    Section 4: Fourier Series

    Lecture 20 Evolution of Fourier Series

    Lecture 21 Introduction to Fourier Series

    Lecture 22 Convergence of Fourier Series

    Lecture 23 Convergence of Fourier Series at Discontinuities

    Lecture 24 Trigonometric Fourier Series

    Lecture 25 Exponential Fourier Series

    Lecture 26 Importance of TFS and EFS

    Lecture 27 Correlation between Time and Frequency Domain

    Section 5: Waveform Symmetries

    Lecture 28 Fourier Series of Even Functions

    Lecture 29 Fourier Series of Odd Functions

    Lecture 30 Fourier Series of Half Wave Symmetric Functions

    Lecture 31 Fourier Series of Quarter Wave Symmetric Functions

    Section 6: Properties of Fourier Coefficients

    Lecture 32 Properties of Fourier Coefficients

    Lecture 33 Linearity Property

    Lecture 34 Symmetry Property

    Lecture 35 Time Shifting Property

    Lecture 36 Time Reversal Property

    Lecture 37 Frequency Translation Property

    Lecture 38 Differentiation Property

    Lecture 39 Integration Property

    Section 7: Applications of Fourier Series

    Lecture 40 Real World Applications of Fourier Series

    Lecture 41 Fourier Coefficients using LTSpice Simulation

    Lecture 42 Periodic Pulse Waveform

    Lecture 43 Rectangular Waveform

    Lecture 44 Gibbs Phenomenon

    Lecture 45 Triangular Waveform

    Lecture 46 Sawtooth Waveform

    Lecture 47 Non-ideal Square Waveform

    Lecture 48 Fourier Series to Fourier Transforms

    Section 8: Conclusion and References

    Lecture 49 The Conclusion

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