Convert Sawtooth to Sinusoid with RLC Circuit

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To convert a sawtooth waveform to a sinusoid using an RLC circuit, a low pass or band pass filter is necessary to isolate the fundamental frequency. The low pass filter should have a cutoff frequency between the fundamental and its first harmonic, while the band pass filter should be tuned specifically for the fundamental. Common filter types include Butterworth and Chebyshev filters, which can enhance the filtering process. However, achieving a perfect sine wave is challenging due to the presence of harmonics that are difficult to eliminate completely. Understanding the characteristics of sawtooth waveforms can further aid in this conversion process.
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A sawtooth waveform is given in the time domain with a certain period.

How does one go about converting the sawtooth to sinusoid with just resistors, capacitors, and inductors (simple RLC circuit)? We've recently covered filter circuits, so I'm betting we need to pass the signal through some filter. Any hints to get me going?
 
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A sawtooth waveform contains a fundamental sinewave and all harmonics of this sine wave.

So, to recover the fundamental, you need to either pass it through a low pass filter (with a cutoff between the fundamental and its first harmonic) or pass it through a band pass filter (tuned to pass only the fundamental).

A common type of filter is the Butterworth:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butterworth_filter
and the Chebychev filter:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chebyshev_filter

Note that you can gradually improve the filtering by using better filters with more components, but it is very hard to eliminate all traces of the harmonics, so the waveform does not quite become a perfect sinewave.

You might like to read about sawtooth waveforms here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sawtooth
 

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