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You did a good work! The outline is helpful for me to sort my mind. And a combination with Nyquist theorem is a very point. Because I did the same topic slecture. So I realize something I did not do good in mine when going yours. And maybe you could try to show the difference between the discrete time sampling and the continous time sampling. And maybe a more clear graph will be much better!  
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Frequency domain view of the relationship between a signal and a sampling of that signal

A slecture by ECE student Talha Takleh Omar Takleh



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  • Review by Soonho Kwon

The overall explanations were very clear. Having many graphs made me easy to follow your work and I like the way that you explained in very detail. However, it would have been better if you could have wrote bigger letters because I can't really see whats written on the graphs. But overall, great job!

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  • Review by Botao Chen

You did a good work! The outline is helpful for me to sort my mind. And a combination with Nyquist theorem is a very point. Because I did the same topic slecture. So I realize something I did not do good in mine when going yours. And maybe you could try to show the difference between the discrete time sampling and the continous time sampling. And maybe a more clear graph will be much better!

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