Fourier transform of triangular function

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The discussion revolves around finding the Fourier transform of a triangular function defined piecewise. The triangular function is identified as the convolution of two rectangular functions, which is a key concept in Fourier analysis. Participants emphasize the importance of recognizing the endpoints of the triangular function to determine the appropriate rectangular functions for convolution. Despite initial guidance, the user expresses ongoing confusion about identifying the specific rectangular functions related to their example. The conversation highlights the relationship between time domain convolution and frequency domain multiplication in Fourier transforms.
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Im kind of stuck in one of my signals problems. A triangular function defined as: V(t)= (-A/T)t + A when 0< t< T; V(t)= (A/T)t + A when -T< t< 0; otherwise, the function is 0. I have to find the Fourier transform of this function. Could anyone help me??
 
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A triangle function is the convolution of two rectangle functions. You presumably already know what the FT of a rectangle function is, and you know how convolution in the time domain relates to multiplication in the Fourier domain.

- Warren
 
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thank you for ur time, warren, but I am still having problems with it. The problem is, even though i know, as you say before, that a triangle function is the convolution of two rect functions, i don't know how to identify which rect functions are related to this particular example.
thank you again, Alex
 
Plot the triangle function, and look at its endpoints. Notice that when you convolve two functions with endpoints (a, b) and (c, d), the resulting convolution has endpoints (a+b, c+d).

- Warren
 
Thanks again
Alex
 
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