What is spectrum of a signal?Signal Spectra. By Fourier theory, any waveform can be represented by a summation of a (possibly infinite) number of sinusoids, each with a particular amplitude and phase. Such a representation is referred to as the signal's spectrum(or it's frequency-domain representation). - Study24x7
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What is spectrum of a signal?
Signal Spectra. By Fourier theory, any waveform can be represented by a summation of a (possibly infinite) number of sinusoids, each with a particular amplitude and phase. Such a representation is referred to as the signal's spectrum(or it's ...

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