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Lecture 13 Blog, ECE438 Fall 2011, Prof. Boutin
Monday September 19, 2011 (Week 5) - See Course Outline.
In Lecture 13, we spent some more time discussing the relationship between the Fourier transform of a signal x(t) and the Fourier transform of its sampling y[n]=x(nT). (Note that it is VERY IMPORTANT that you understand this relationship.) We then introduced the concept of resampling.
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