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<H2><A NAME="SECTION00956000000000000000">
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Sinusoidal waveshaping: evenness and oddness</A>
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<A NAME="sect5.bessel"></A>
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Another interesting class of waveshaping transfer functions is the sinusoids:
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f(x) = \cos(x + \phi)
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which include the cosine and sine functions (got by choosing <IMG
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ALT="$\phi=-\pi/2$">, respectively). These functions, one being even and the
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other odd, give rise to even and odd harmonic spectra, which turn out to be:
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+ 2 {J_4}(a) \cos(4 \omega n)
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\cos(a \cos(\omega n)) = {J_0}(a)
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- 2 {J_2}(a) \cos(2 \om...
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...a) \cos(4 \omega n)
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- 2 {J_6}(a) \cos(6 \omega n) \pm \cdots
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\sin(a \cos(\omega n)) =
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- 2{J_3}(a) \cos(3 \omega n)
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\sin(a \cos(\omega n)) =
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2 {J_1}(a) \cos(\omega n)
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- 2{J_3}(a) \cos(3 \omega n)
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+ 2{J_5}(a) \cos(5 \omega n) \mp \cdots
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The functions <IMG
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ALT="${J_k}(a)$"> are the
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<A NAME="5889"></A><I>Bessel functions</I>
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of the first kind, which
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discs. For other values of <IMG
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ALT="$\phi$">, we can expand the expression for <IMG
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f(x) = \cos(x) \cos(\phi) - \sin(x) \sin(\phi)
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f(x) = \cos(x) \cos(\phi) - \sin(x) \sin(\phi)
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so the result is a mix between the even and the odd harmonics, with <IMG
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controlling the relative amplitudes of the two. This is demonstrated in Patch
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E07.evenodd.pd, shown in Figure <A HREF="#fig05.14">5.14</A>.
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<CAPTION ALIGN="BOTTOM"><STRONG>Figure 5.14:</STRONG>
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Using an additive offset to a cosine transfer function to alter the
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symmetry between even and odd. With no offset the symmetry is even. For odd symmetry, a quarter cycle is added
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to the phase. Smaller offsets give a mixture of even and odd.</CAPTION>
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