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Lecture 3 Blog, ECE438 Fall 2011, Prof. Boutin

Friday August 26, 2010 (Week 1) - See Course Outline.


In the third lecture, we obtained the CT Fourier transform of the "comb" and "rep" functions. We also defined the DT Fourier transform and noted the fact that it is a always a periodic function, with period . It was observed that one can thus write any DTFT transform as a "rep" function. We showed that it is not wise to attempt to Fourier transform a complex exponential using the definition, but we found a way around that problem by using the inverse Fourier transform formula to guess the answer.


In preparation for the next lecture, in which we will illustrate what can happen when on samples pure frequencies, we introduced the frequencies of the modern western scale.

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