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Share advice with future students regarding ECE301 on [[Peer Legacy ECE301|this page]].  
 
Share advice with future students regarding ECE301 on [[Peer Legacy ECE301|this page]].  
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== Relevant [[Collective_Table_of_Formulas|Tables of Formulas]] ==
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*[[SignalDefinitions|Basic signals and functions]]
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*[[SignalMetricsFormula|Signal Metrics Definitions and Formulas]]
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*[[Laplace_Transforms_Table|Laplace Transform Pairs and Properties]]
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*[[CT_Fourier_Transform_(frequency_in_radians_per_time_unit)|Continuous-time Fourier Transform Pairs and Properties]]
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*[[Table_DT_Fourier_Transforms|Discrete-time Fourier Transform Pairs and Properties]]
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*[[Discrete_Fourier_Transform_table| Discrete Fourier Transform Pairs and Properties]]
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*[[Z_Transform_table| Z Transform Pairs and Properties]]
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*[[Continuous_Space_Fourier_Transform_(frequences_in_hertz)|Continuous Space Fourier Transform (2D Fourier transform; frequency in hertz)]]
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== Official Textbook ==
 
== Official Textbook ==

Revision as of 15:56, 14 December 2011


ECE 301: Signals and Systems

Peer Legacy

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Relevant Tables of Formulas


Official Textbook

  • Official textbook: "Signals and Systems", by Oppenheim, Willsky, and Nawab.

Textbook supplements/alternatives

Relevant Videos

  • How the Fourier Transform Works, by Prof. Joseph Havlicek
  • Signal Modulation with a complex exponential=

How to Cascade Transformations of the Independent Variable

Relevant Tables of Formulas

Review of pre-requisites

Main Topics in ECE301

Practice Problems for Signals and Systems

Here is a short list of practice problems related to Signals and Systems. Click here for more practice problems on Signals and Systems.

Interesting pages in the ECE301 category

Semester/Instructor specific pages

Related Courses

  • Systems and Fourier Transforms are going to be very important in ECE438.

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Prof. Dan Fleetwood