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Friday September 3, 2010.  
 
Friday September 3, 2010.  
  
In Lecture #5, we talked about the ROC of the z-transform but we did not have time to cover the inverse z-transform. I just realized that Monday is off, so this means we will not have time to cover the inverse z-transform before the homework is due. Therefore, I will make a change in the homework and make the computation of the inverse z-transforms part of homework number 3.   
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In Lecture #5, we talked about the ROC of the z-transform but we did not have time to cover the inverse z-transform. I just realized that Monday is off, so this means we will not have time to cover the inverse z-transform before the homework is due. Therefore, I will make a change in [[Hw2ECE38F10|the second homework]] and make the computation of the inverse z-transforms part of homework number 3.   
  
 
In case you want to get a head start, here are the notes on the inverse z-transform from  
 
In case you want to get a head start, here are the notes on the inverse z-transform from  
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Lecture 6 Blog, ECE438 Fall 2010, Prof. Boutin

Friday September 3, 2010.

In Lecture #5, we talked about the ROC of the z-transform but we did not have time to cover the inverse z-transform. I just realized that Monday is off, so this means we will not have time to cover the inverse z-transform before the homework is due. Therefore, I will make a change in the second homework and make the computation of the inverse z-transforms part of homework number 3.

In case you want to get a head start, here are the notes on the inverse z-transform from Fall 2009 and here is another version. (Note that these were written by students, so I make no guarantee regarding the content..)

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