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=About the Continuous-time Fourier Transform=
  
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== Relevant Learning Material Contributed by Students==
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*[[Sangwan_Han_-_Brief_explanation_and_Example_question_for_Fourier_Transform_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|A student's summary with example of a question (from ECE301)]]
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*[[Student_summary_CT_DT_Fourier_transform_ECE438F09|Student Summary of the main formulas]] (from [[ECE438]])
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*[[Table_of_Formulas_and_Properties_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|Table of formulas and properties]] (from [[ECE301]], Fall 2008)
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*[[Examples_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|Example of computation of a Fourier transform]] (from [[ECE301]], Fall 2008)
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* [[Correct CT FT 1_ECE301Fall2008mboutin| Example of how to take the Fourier transform of a non-periodic signal]]
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* [[Incorrect CT FT periodic signal 1 _ECE301Fall2008mboutin|Example of how NOT to take the Fourier transform of a periodic signal ]]
  
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==Related HW/Quiz/Exam Problems and Questions==
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*[[David_Record_-_Fourier_Transform_Quiz_Explanation_ECE301Fall2008mboutin| quiz question related to time scaling/shifting property of the Fourier transform]]
  
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== Collectively Solved Practive Problems==
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*[[Fourier_transform_etu_CT_ECE301S11|Compute the Fourier transform of e^-t u(t)]]
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*[[Fourier_transform_cosine_CT_ECE301S11|Compute the Fourier transform of cos(2 pi t).]]
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*[[Fourier_transform_cosine_no2_CT_ECE301S11|Compute the Fourier transform of cos(2 pi t + pi/12).]]
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*[[Fourier_transform_periodic_rectangular_pulse_train_CT_ECE301S11|Compute the Fourier transform of a rectangular pulse-train]]
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*[[Fourier_transform_periodic_triangular_pulse_train_CT_ECE301S11|Compute the Fourier transform of a triangular pulse-train]]
  
 
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==Related Courses ==
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The continuous-time Fourier transform is an important tool in many courses, including
 
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*[[ECE301]]
 
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*[[ECE438]]
 
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[[ CTFourierTransformPairsCollectedfromECE301withomega|Back to CT Fourier Transform related formulas (in terms of omega)]]
[[ CTFourierTransformPairsCollectedfromECE301withomega|Back to CTFourierTransformPairsCollectedfromECE301withomega]]
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Latest revision as of 11:14, 21 February 2011

About the Continuous-time Fourier Transform

Relevant Learning Material Contributed by Students

Related HW/Quiz/Exam Problems and Questions

Collectively Solved Practive Problems

Related Courses

The continuous-time Fourier transform is an important tool in many courses, including


Back to CT Fourier Transform related formulas (in terms of omega)

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