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* Wednesday June 29th
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* [[Media:ECE301Summer2016_Jun29.pdf| Thu Jun 29th]]
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** Includes a list of what is covered on Exam 1, and some worked examples.
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* Wed Jun 29th
 
** Extra notes on [[Media:ECE301Summer2016_Prob2_22e.pdf| problem 2.22e]].
 
** Extra notes on [[Media:ECE301Summer2016_Prob2_22e.pdf| problem 2.22e]].
  
* Tuesday June 28th
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* Tue Jun 28th
 
** Mainly looked at some examples from the homework. They will be revisited on Wednesday.
 
** Mainly looked at some examples from the homework. They will be revisited on Wednesday.
 
* [[Media:ECE301Summer2016_Jun27.pdf| Monday June 27th]]
 
 
** Here is the [[Media:ECE301_FSClassExample.zip| matlab example]] that was run in class (with some additional comments).
 
** Here is the [[Media:ECE301_FSClassExample.zip| matlab example]] that was run in class (with some additional comments).
  

Revision as of 18:04, 30 June 2016


ECE301, Summer 2016, Trey E. Shenk

Lecture Notes

These are given without guarantee of correctness. If you see a typo or error, please let me know.


  • Thu Jun 29th
    • Includes a list of what is covered on Exam 1, and some worked examples.
  • Tue Jun 28th
    • Mainly looked at some examples from the homework. They will be revisited on Wednesday.
    • Here is the matlab example that was run in class (with some additional comments).
  • Friday June 24th
    • Note that there was a change to page 6 (the length of the output). It should be an equality (length(x[n]*h[n]) = length(x[n]) + length(h[n]) - 1). Also note that the upper bound of 14 came from y[14]=0, not the length of the sequences being convolved. More explanation has been added to the notes.



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