Lecture 12 Blog, ECE438 Fall 2013, Prof. Boutin
Monday September 16, 2013 (Week 5) - See Course Outline.
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Today we started talking about sampling. We obtained a very fundamental result relating the FT of a (analog) sampling to the FT of the signal. You must understand this relationship in order to pass the course.
Relevant Rhea links
- A summary of impulse-train sampling written by an ECE301 student a while back.
- Another student summary of sampling, written by an ECE438 student a while back]]
- Table of CT Fourier transform Can somebody please add the rep and the comb to that table?
Action Items
- Keep working on the fourth homework. It's due Friday.
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