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= Lecture 9 Blog, [[ECE438]] Fall 2010, [[User:Mboutin|Prof. Boutin]] =
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Monday September 13, 2010.
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In Lecture #9, we discussed the relationship between the poles/zeros of the z-transform and the magnitude of the DT Fourier transform. We also began talking about sampling. It was announced that the deadline for the peer-review is now pushed back. (I will announce when later.)
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Related Rhea pages:
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*[[ECE_301_Fall_2007_mboutin_Guide_to_Partial_Fraction_Expansion|Guide to partial fraction expansion]]
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Several students asked me after class how to obtain the ROC of a z-transform. There is a really good example on
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[[Z-transforms_and_inverse_z-transforms_ECE438F10|this page]]. Feel free to add comments/questions.
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Lecture 9 Blog, ECE438 Fall 2010, Prof. Boutin

Monday September 13, 2010.

In Lecture #9, we discussed the relationship between the poles/zeros of the z-transform and the magnitude of the DT Fourier transform. We also began talking about sampling. It was announced that the deadline for the peer-review is now pushed back. (I will announce when later.)

Related Rhea pages:

Several students asked me after class how to obtain the ROC of a z-transform. There is a really good example on this page. Feel free to add comments/questions.

Previous: Lecture 8; Next: Lecture 10


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