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Here is a mathematica notebook that simulates this.
 
Here is a mathematica notebook that simulates this.
  
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Revision as of 16:21, 5 November 2007

Here is the display of my oscilloscope when the input is a 1000 pulse per second output of a time-code generator. (The time-code generator is a device that locks to the 10 MHz output of an atomic clock and produces 1 Hz or 1 KHz pulse trains as well as human readable time synchronized to the atomic standard.)

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I imported the data and plotted it along with its periodogram.


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Notice that only the odd harmonics are present.

Here is a mathematica notebook that simulates this.

Mathematica.png Download lots of fourier transform examples
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