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Revision as of 04:40, 23 September 2013
Lecture 14 Blog, ECE438 Fall 2013, Prof. Boutin
Monday September 23, 2013 (Week 6) - See Course Outline.
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Today we talked about upsampling. More specifically, we derived the relationship between the DTFT of $ x_2[n] $ and of $ x_1[n] $ when $ x_2[n]=x_1[Dn] $ for some positive integer D. Remember that this relationship holds regardless of how $ x_1[n] $ was obtained. In particular, it holds even if $ x_1[n] $ is a sampling of a signal that violates Nyquist condition.
Action Items
- Keep working on the fifth homework. It's due Friday.
- Continue preparing for the first test:
- Review the relationship between the z-transform and the Fourier transform
- Review how to invert a z-transform
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