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Lecture 25 Blog, ECE438 Fall 2010, Prof. Boutin

Friday October 22, 2010.


We presented a simple method to obtain a causal FIR filter from an ideal filter using time shifting and windowing in the time domain. It is important to understand how the filter obtained in this fashion differs from the original ideal filter (in the frequency domain). Note: the picture of filter I draw should have been repeated periodically with period $ 2 \pi $. It is important to remember this for any filter in discrete-time. In the last part of the lecture, we saw how the heat equation for an infinite length rod can be used to define an LTI system (by letting the heat evolve for a fixed amount of time), and we observed that the frequency response of this system has low-pass characteristics.

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