Sawtooth wave Mathematical Form

WBahn

Joined Mar 31, 2012
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So... you just want someone here to do your homework without you even making any attempt at all?

And you want them to use their crystal ball to determine the time and amplitude parameters?
 

Picbuster

Joined Dec 2, 2013
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What happened?: the voltage V goes over a period of time(t) from +V to -V and then (theoretical) in zero t to +V.
It's linear each moment in (t) will produce a Voltage V.
One period consist out of V high negative High.
Now you are able to express it form into V and (t).

So open your handbook mathematic section about linear equations and their visualisation.

Picbuster
 

MrAl

Joined Jun 17, 2014
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Hi guys! please see attachment...there will be sawtooth wave ..kindly represent this wave into its mathematical form...thank u so much
Hi,

As others have said, we do not know what form you need the solution to be in. There are many different forms for the solution such as:
1. Computer code form y=f(k).
2. Time domain form f(t).
3. Frequency domain form F(s).
4. Fourier series form Sum(...).
5. Sequence form {y1, y2, y3, ...yn}
6. Nested series f(f(f(...))).
7. z domain form F(z).

Pick one and show some work so we know what you need, otherwise we cant know what you really need.
 
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