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= Lecture 14 Blog, [[ECE438]] Fall 2013, [[User:Mboutin|Prof. Boutin]] =
 
= Lecture 14 Blog, [[ECE438]] Fall 2013, [[User:Mboutin|Prof. Boutin]] =

Latest revision as of 04:57, 27 September 2013


Lecture 14 Blog, ECE438 Fall 2013, Prof. Boutin

Friday September 20, 2013 (Week 5) - See Course Outline.

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Today we continued talking about sampling. This time, we focused on the relationship between a discrete-time represesentattion of a sampling $ x_d[n]=x(nT) $ and the original signal x(t). We noted that, in the Fourier domain, the signals differ in three ways (repetition, amplitude, scale).

There was a short quiz at the beginning of the lecture. This was the second quiz of the semester, and of course it was just for practice.

Action Items

  • Begin working on the fifth homework. It's due Friday.
  • Begin preparing for the first test:
    • Review the difference between CTFT and DTFT.
    • study the sampling of pure frequencies (e.g., HW2) and make sur you understand how this fits into the general pattern of sampling which we covered today.


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