(New page: = Lecture 19 Blog, ECE301 Spring 2011, Prof. Boutin = Wednesday February 23, 2011 (Week 7) - See [[Lecture Schedule ECE301Spring11 Boutin|...)
 
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 +
[[Category:ECE301Spring2011Boutin]]
 +
[[Category:blog]]
 +
 
= Lecture 19 Blog, [[2011 Spring ECE 301 Boutin|ECE301  Spring 2011]], [[User:Mboutin|Prof. Boutin]]  =
 
= Lecture 19 Blog, [[2011 Spring ECE 301 Boutin|ECE301  Spring 2011]], [[User:Mboutin|Prof. Boutin]]  =
 
Wednesday February 23, 2011 (Week 7) - See [[Lecture Schedule ECE301Spring11 Boutin|Course Schedule]].  
 
Wednesday February 23, 2011 (Week 7) - See [[Lecture Schedule ECE301Spring11 Boutin|Course Schedule]].  
 
----
 
----
  
We will discuss some properties of the CTFT and use them to study causal LTI systems defined by differential equations.  
+
Today we discussed some important properties of the continuous-time Fourier transform (CTFT). I particular, we saw the duality property and the convolution property. Using the convolution property, a student was able to formula a lemma about the output of LTI systems. (Good job Ethan!) This lemma is VERY VERY IMPORTANT for what comes next.
  
 
== Action items before the next lecture:  ==
 
== Action items before the next lecture:  ==
 
*Read Section 5.1  in the book.
 
*Read Section 5.1  in the book.
*Solve the following practice problem on CT Fourier transform.
+
*Begin working on [[HW5_ECE301_Spring2011_Prof_Boutin|Hw5]].
  
 
== Relevant Rhea Pages==
 
== Relevant Rhea Pages==

Latest revision as of 13:12, 28 February 2011


Lecture 19 Blog, ECE301 Spring 2011, Prof. Boutin

Wednesday February 23, 2011 (Week 7) - See Course Schedule.


Today we discussed some important properties of the continuous-time Fourier transform (CTFT). I particular, we saw the duality property and the convolution property. Using the convolution property, a student was able to formula a lemma about the output of LTI systems. (Good job Ethan!) This lemma is VERY VERY IMPORTANT for what comes next.

Action items before the next lecture:

  • Read Section 5.1 in the book.
  • Begin working on Hw5.

Relevant Rhea Pages

Previous: Lecture 18

Next: Lecture 20


Back to ECE301 Spring 2011 Prof. Boutin

Alumni Liaison

Basic linear algebra uncovers and clarifies very important geometry and algebra.

Dr. Paul Garrett