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Use this page to add any and all content relevant to the course.  Categories may be created to organize the material, however feel free to add anything you feel would be helpful to you or your fellow students.
 
Use this page to add any and all content relevant to the course.  Categories may be created to organize the material, however feel free to add anything you feel would be helpful to you or your fellow students.
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*  (Quick question) is  y(t) = x(t)/t    never mind, it is stable.  a resource said that y(t) =  x(t-2) / (t^2 +1)  is stable, so therefore the original must be stable by comparison. 
  
  
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==[[Computing E infinity and P infinity]]==
 
==[[Computing E infinity and P infinity]]==
  
==[[Book in PDF form]]==
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== [[ Helpful Youtube videos ]]==
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== [[System Properties]] ==
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== [[Fourier Properties]] ==
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== [[Midterm Cheat Sheet]] ==
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* A page summarizing material covered before the midterm
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== [[Final Cheat Sheet]] ==
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* A page summarizing material covered since the midterm
  
 
[https://kiwi.ecn.purdue.edu/rhea/index.php/ECE301_(HuffmalmSummer2009) Return to main]
 
[https://kiwi.ecn.purdue.edu/rhea/index.php/ECE301_(HuffmalmSummer2009) Return to main]

Latest revision as of 06:25, 23 July 2009

Use this page to add any and all content relevant to the course. Categories may be created to organize the material, however feel free to add anything you feel would be helpful to you or your fellow students.

  • (Quick question) is y(t) = x(t)/t never mind, it is stable. a resource said that y(t) = x(t-2) / (t^2 +1) is stable, so therefore the original must be stable by comparison.


Lectures

Definitions

Proofs

Computing E infinity and P infinity

Helpful Youtube videos

System Properties

Fourier Properties

Midterm Cheat Sheet

  • A page summarizing material covered before the midterm

Final Cheat Sheet

  • A page summarizing material covered since the midterm

Return to main

Alumni Liaison

has a message for current ECE438 students.

Sean Hu, ECE PhD 2009