Lecture

Fourier Series and Harmonics

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This lecture covers the concept of Fourier series, harmonic decomposition, and equivalent gain in systems. It discusses open-loop behavior, saturation, and transfer functions. The instructor explains the prediction of limit cycles in dynamic systems with non-linear characteristics.

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