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= Lecture 8 Blog, [[2011 Spring ECE 301 Boutin|ECE301  Spring 2011]], [[User:Mboutin|Prof. Boutin]]  =
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Friday January 28, 2011 (Week 3) - See [[Lecture Schedule ECE301Spring11 Boutin|Course Schedule]].
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== Homework  ==
 
  
*[[HW1 ECE301 Spring2011 Prof Boutin|HW1]], due Wednesday January 19, 2011. [[Discussion HW1 ECE301 Spring2011|Hw1 discussion page]] ([[HW1 ECE301 Spring2011 Prof Boutin Solution‎ |Solutions]])
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In lecture 8, we  showed that the output of a DT LTI system can be written as a convolution sum between the input signal and the unit impulse response of the system. This was done using a sequence of three observations. Similarly, we showed that the output of a DT LTI system can be written as a convolution integral between the input signal and the unit impulse response of the system.  We covered one example of a DT convolution. An example of a CT convolution will be given in the next lecture. 
*[[HW2 ECE301 Spring2011 Prof Boutin|HW2]], due Wednesday January 26, 2011. [[Discussion HW2 ECE301 Spring2011|hw2 discussion page]]
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*[[HW3 ECE301 Spring2011 Prof Boutin|HW3]], due Friday Feb 4, 2011. [[Discussion_HW3_ECE301_Spring2011|hw3 discussion page]]
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== Action items before the next lecture:  ==
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*Read Section 2.3 in the book.
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*Begin working on the [[HW3 ECE301 Spring2011 Prof Boutin|third homework]].
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*Solve the following practice problem:
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**[[output_of_LTI_DT_system_by_convolution_ECE301S11|Compute the output of the following DT LTI system]]
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==Relevant Rhea Pages==
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*[[Computing_the_output_of_a_CT_system_using_the_Convolution_sum|A hub page listing ECE301 related pages discussing the CT convolution]]
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*[[Computing_the_output_of_a_DT_system_using_the_Convolution_sum|A hub page listing ECE301 related pages discussing the DT convolution]]
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*[[Media:ECE_301_Fall_2007_Ch2_pt1.pdf|Course notes for Chapter 2 (part 1) of Oppenheim Willsky (pdf)]] from [[ECE_301_(BoutinFall2007)|ECE301 Fall 2007]]
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Lecture 8 Blog, ECE301 Spring 2011, Prof. Boutin

Friday January 28, 2011 (Week 3) - See Course Schedule.


In lecture 8, we showed that the output of a DT LTI system can be written as a convolution sum between the input signal and the unit impulse response of the system. This was done using a sequence of three observations. Similarly, we showed that the output of a DT LTI system can be written as a convolution integral between the input signal and the unit impulse response of the system. We covered one example of a DT convolution. An example of a CT convolution will be given in the next lecture.

Action items before the next lecture:

Relevant Rhea Pages


Previous: Lecture 7

Next: Lecture 9


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