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Discrete-time Fourier Transform Pairs and Properties

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DT Fourier transform and its Inverse
DT Fourier Transform $ \,\mathcal{X}(\omega)=\mathcal{F}(x[n])=\sum_{n=-\infty}^{\infty}x[n]e^{-j\omega n}\, $
Inverse DT Fourier Transform $ \,x[n]=\mathcal{F}^{-1}(\mathcal{X}(\omega))=\frac{1}{2\pi} \int_{0}^{2\pi}\mathcal{X}(\omega)e^{j\omega n} d \omega\, $
DT Fourier Transform Pairs
$ x[n] $ $ \longrightarrow $ $ \mathcal{X}(\omega) $
DTFT of a complex exponential $ e^{jw_0n} $ $ \pi\sum_{l=-\infty}^{+\infty}\delta(w-w_0-2\pi l) \ $
$ a^{n} u[n], |a|<1 \ $ $ \frac{1}{1-ae^{-j\omega}} \ $
$ \sin\left(\omega _0 n\right) u[n] \ $ $ \frac{1}{2j}\left( \frac{1}{1-e^{-j(\omega -\omega _0)}}-\frac{1}{1-e^{-j(\omega +\omega _0)}}\right) $

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