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In the fourth lecture, we began by observing how the scaling property of the Dirac delta can be used to simplify Fourier transform expressions involving Dirac deltas. We then defined the "rep" and "comb" operators. We finished the lecture by computing the Fourier transform of a rep, but we did not quite finish the computation.
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In the fourth lecture, we finished computing the Fourier transform of a rep, and we computed the Fourier transform of a comb. We then began the second topic: "Spectral representation of DT signals". After giving the formulas for the DTFT and the inverse DTFT, we observed the periodicity property of the DTFT and computed the DTFT of a complex exponential.
  
 
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Action items:  
*Begin working on the  [[HW1ECE38F14|first homework]]. It is due next Friday (in class).
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*Finish the  [[HW1ECE38F14|first homework]]. It is due Friday (in class).
  
  
 
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Relevant Rhea pages:
*[[Homework_3_ECE438F09|About scaling of the Dirac Delta]]
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*[[Table DT Fourier Transforms|Table of DT Fourier transform pairs and properties]]
  
 
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In the fourth lecture, we finished computing the Fourier transform of a rep, and we computed the Fourier transform of a comb. We then began the second topic: "Spectral representation of DT signals". After giving the formulas for the DTFT and the inverse DTFT, we observed the periodicity property of the DTFT and computed the DTFT of a complex exponential.

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