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= Lecture 9 Blog, [[2011 Spring ECE 301 Boutin|ECE301 Spring 2011]], [[User:Mboutin|Prof. Boutin]] = | = Lecture 9 Blog, [[2011 Spring ECE 301 Boutin|ECE301 Spring 2011]], [[User:Mboutin|Prof. Boutin]] = | ||
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**[[output_of_LTI_DT_system_by_convolution_no7_ECE301S11|And another one]]. | **[[output_of_LTI_DT_system_by_convolution_no7_ECE301S11|And another one]]. | ||
**[[output_of_LTI_DT_system_by_convolution_no8_ECE301S11|And another one]]. | **[[output_of_LTI_DT_system_by_convolution_no8_ECE301S11|And another one]]. | ||
+ | *You should also try the practice problem for the CT convolution: | ||
+ | **[[output_of_LTI_CT_system_by_convolution_ECE301S11|Compute the output of the following CT LTI system]] | ||
==Relevant Rhea Pages== | ==Relevant Rhea Pages== | ||
*[[Computing_the_output_of_a_CT_system_using_the_Convolution_sum|A hub page listing ECE301 related pages discussing the CT convolution]] | *[[Computing_the_output_of_a_CT_system_using_the_Convolution_sum|A hub page listing ECE301 related pages discussing the CT convolution]] | ||
*[[Computing_the_output_of_a_DT_system_using_the_Convolution_sum|A hub page listing ECE301 related pages discussing the DT convolution]] | *[[Computing_the_output_of_a_DT_system_using_the_Convolution_sum|A hub page listing ECE301 related pages discussing the DT convolution]] | ||
+ | *[[Media:ECE_301_Fall_2007_Ch2_pt2.pdf|Course notes for Chapter 2 (part 2) of Oppenheim Willsky (pdf)]] from [[ECE_301_(BoutinFall2007)|ECE301 Fall 2007]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:10, 28 February 2011
Lecture 9 Blog, ECE301 Spring 2011, Prof. Boutin
Monday January 31, 2011 (Week 4) - See Course Schedule.
We began Lecture 9 with an example where we computed the output of a CT LTI system using the convolution (integral) of the input with the unit impulse response. We then began discussing the properties of LTI systems that are a direct corollary of the properties of the convolution operation.
Action items before the next lecture:
- Read Section 2.4 in the book.
- Keep working on the third homework.
- By popular demand, I added more practice problems related to the convolution sum.
- You should also try the practice problem for the CT convolution:
Relevant Rhea Pages
- A hub page listing ECE301 related pages discussing the CT convolution
- A hub page listing ECE301 related pages discussing the DT convolution
- Course notes for Chapter 2 (part 2) of Oppenheim Willsky (pdf) from ECE301 Fall 2007
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