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*[[Table_of_Formulas_and_Properties_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|Table of formulas and properties]] (from [[ECE301]], Fall 2008) | *[[Table_of_Formulas_and_Properties_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|Table of formulas and properties]] (from [[ECE301]], Fall 2008) | ||
*[[Examples_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|Example of computation of a Fourier transform]] (from [[ECE301]], Fall 2008) | *[[Examples_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|Example of computation of a Fourier transform]] (from [[ECE301]], Fall 2008) | ||
+ | * [[Correct CT FT 1_ECE301Fall2008mboutin| Example of how to take the Fourier transform of a non-periodic signal]] | ||
+ | * [[Incorrect CT FT periodic signal 1 _ECE301Fall2008mboutin|Example of how NOT to take the Fourier transform of a periodic signal ]] | ||
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==Related Courses == | ==Related Courses == | ||
The continuous-time Fourier transform is an important tool in many courses, including | The continuous-time Fourier transform is an important tool in many courses, including |
Revision as of 09:10, 16 December 2009
About the Continuous-time Fourier Transform
Relevant Learning Material Contributed by Students
- A student's summary with example of a question (from ECE301)
- Student Summary of the main formulas (from ECE438)
- Table of formulas and properties (from ECE301, Fall 2008)
- Example of computation of a Fourier transform (from ECE301, Fall 2008)
- Example of how to take the Fourier transform of a non-periodic signal
- Example of how NOT to take the Fourier transform of a periodic signal
Related Courses
The continuous-time Fourier transform is an important tool in many courses, including
Back to CT Fourier Transform related formulas (in terms of omega)