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Revision as of 09:34, 30 January 2011
Lecture 8 Blog, ECE301 Fall 2010, Prof. Boutin
Friday January 28, 2011 (Week 3) - See Course Schedule.
In lecture 8, we showed that the output of a DT LTI system can be written as a convolution sum between the input signal and the unit impulse response of the system. This was done using a sequence of three observations. Similarly, we showed that the output of a DT LTI system can be written as a convolution integral between the input signal and the unit impulse response of the system. We covered one example of a DT convolution. An example of a CT convolution will be given in the next lecture.
Action items before the next lecture:
- Read Section 2.3 in the book.
- Begin working on the third homework.
- Solve the following practice problem:
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