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Wendesday August 25, 2010 (Week 1) - See [[Lecture_Schedule_ECE438Fall10_Boutin|Course Outline]].
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In the second lecture, we introduced the CT Fourier transform in terms of frequency "f" and discussed its relationship with the frequency transform in terms of <math>\omega</math>. The "rep" and "comb" functions were introduced. Some subtleties regarding the rescaling of the Dirac delta were observed. The [[Hw1ECE38F10| first homework]] was announced. It is due next Wednesday.
  
In the second lecture, we will introduce and discuss the CTFT in terms of frequency f.
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Idea: How about a couple of you take  [[CTFourierTransformPairsCollectedfromECE301withomega|this table of CTFT]] and make a new one in terms of f?
  
Relevant Rhea pages created by students:
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Relevant Rhea pages created by students last fall:
 
*[[Fourier_Transforms_and_its_Properties|About the CTFT in terms of f and its properties]]
 
*[[Fourier_Transforms_and_its_Properties|About the CTFT in terms of f and its properties]]
 
*[[Homework_3_ECE438F09|About scaling of the Dirac Delta]]
 
*[[Homework_3_ECE438F09|About scaling of the Dirac Delta]]

Latest revision as of 03:24, 27 October 2010


Lecture 2 Blog, ECE438 Fall 2010, Prof. Boutin

Wendesday August 25, 2010 (Week 1) - See Course Outline.


In the second lecture, we introduced the CT Fourier transform in terms of frequency "f" and discussed its relationship with the frequency transform in terms of $ \omega $. The "rep" and "comb" functions were introduced. Some subtleties regarding the rescaling of the Dirac delta were observed. The first homework was announced. It is due next Wednesday.

Idea: How about a couple of you take this table of CTFT and make a new one in terms of f?

Relevant Rhea pages created by students last fall:

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