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Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2009 21:04:37 +0200
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Matt wrote:

> 
> Because 
> 
> sin(t)=(exp(jt)-exp(-jt)) /2j
> 
> from which you can clearly see that the Fourier coefficients are +/- 1/2j. So, you expect their amplitude to be 0.5

Thank you for you answer!

Maybe... math is my problem!
I thought that Fourier coefficients were real and in my case are a = 
1.56 and b = 49.71 (FT = a - ib ). What do you mean for Fourier 
coefficients?

Matteo.