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* Homework assignments are due every Tuesday in class. Late submission is not accepted.
 
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Revision as of 07:49, 1 July 2015


ECE 301: Signals and systems

Ikbeom Jang, Summer 2015


Message area:

  • Any feedback is welcome for the class.
  • No class this Friday (7/3) in honor of Independence Day.

Course Information

  • Instructor: Ikbeom Jang
    • Office: EE 30
    • Office hour: TR 1-3 pm
    • Email: ikbeom.jang.1@purdue.edu
  • Teaching Assistant: Ashley Eidsmore
    • Office hour: MF 1-3 pm at EE 209
    • Email: aeidsmor@purdue.edu


Lecture Blog

  • Copies of lecture notes will be uploaded every day but they will be gone after the weekend. The purpose is to make you study by reviewing lecture notes every day or at least every week.

Chap 0. Review of Some Basic Concepts

Complex Number Review / Energy and Power of Signals

Chap 1. Signals and Systems

0615Mon 0616Tue 0617Wed 0618Thu 0619Fri

Chap 2. Linear Time Invariant Systems

0622Mon 0623Tue 0624Wed 0625Thu 0626Fri
Summary of Some Convolution Results and Properties
0629Mon 0630Tue

Homeworks

  • Homework assignments are due every Tuesday in class. Late submission is not accepted.

HW1 Solutions
HW2 Solutions


Presentations

  • Check your presentation schedule here.

Resources



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