Guys,
Just came across this article by Rod Elliot >> Intermodulation - Something 'New' To Ponder
He claimed that he found little on the subject and only sited Crowhurst's paper. May be I am missing something, but using the diode clippers as examples, aren't the results exactly what one would expect from fourier transforms of the fullwave and halfwave signals?
Halfwave/asymmetrical clipping, has more even harmonic components than the fullwave/symmetrical clipping, just from looking at the respective fourier transform formulas and/or graphs.
So isn't the difference between the two types well known as opposed to "un-known"? Or perhaps I simply missed the whole point that Rod is trying to make which is quite possible ;-) If so, can someone enlighten me...
Jaz
Just came across this article by Rod Elliot >> Intermodulation - Something 'New' To Ponder
He claimed that he found little on the subject and only sited Crowhurst's paper. May be I am missing something, but using the diode clippers as examples, aren't the results exactly what one would expect from fourier transforms of the fullwave and halfwave signals?
Halfwave/asymmetrical clipping, has more even harmonic components than the fullwave/symmetrical clipping, just from looking at the respective fourier transform formulas and/or graphs.
So isn't the difference between the two types well known as opposed to "un-known"? Or perhaps I simply missed the whole point that Rod is trying to make which is quite possible ;-) If so, can someone enlighten me...
Jaz
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