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=Homework 1, [[ECE301]], Summer 2016, [[user:shenkt|Trey E. Shenk]]=
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=Homework 1, [[ECE301]], [[2016_Summer_ECE_301_Shenk|Summer 2016]], [[user:shenkt|Trey E. Shenk]]=
  
 
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Homework is taken from OW textbook. A hard copy of your homework is due at the beginning of class on June 20th.
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Homework is taken from OW textbook ([[Media:OW_Chap1Prob.pdf|Chapter 1 problems]]).
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All work must be shown to get credit.
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A hard copy of your homework is due at the beginning of class Thursday June 16th.
  
 
== Mathematical Preliminaries ==
 
== Mathematical Preliminaries ==
 
* Convert complex numbers from polar to Cartesian and plot: 1.48ac
 
* Convert complex numbers from polar to Cartesian and plot: 1.48ac
 
* Convert complex numbers from Cartesian to polar and plot: 1.49cfhj
 
* Convert complex numbers from Cartesian to polar and plot: 1.49cfhj
* Using the finite/infinite sum formula: 1.55ad
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* Using the finite/infinite sum formula: 1.55abd
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* Evaluating integrals: 1.56ac
  
 
== Signals ==
 
== Signals ==
 
*Power and energy calculations: 1.3abdf
 
*Power and energy calculations: 1.3abdf
*Even and odd parts of signals: 1.23ab
 
*Periodicity of discrete-time signals: 1.36
 
  
== Systems ==  
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*System causality and linearity: 1.17
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*Response of an LTI system to several inputs: 1.31
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== Discussions ==

Latest revision as of 10:13, 13 June 2016


Homework 1, ECE301, Summer 2016, Trey E. Shenk


Homework is taken from OW textbook (Chapter 1 problems). All work must be shown to get credit. A hard copy of your homework is due at the beginning of class Thursday June 16th.

Mathematical Preliminaries

  • Convert complex numbers from polar to Cartesian and plot: 1.48ac
  • Convert complex numbers from Cartesian to polar and plot: 1.49cfhj
  • Using the finite/infinite sum formula: 1.55abd
  • Evaluating integrals: 1.56ac

Signals

  • Power and energy calculations: 1.3abdf

Discussions

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