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<br> Comments: <br>
- Use sinc and rect functions along with Fourier transform properties is key to solving some of the problems <br>
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- Using sinc and rect functions along with Fourier transform properties is key to solving some of the problems <br>
 
- The DTFT <math>X(\omega)</math> and CTFT X(f) are different: do not confuse them with each other.  The DTFT is the discrete time Fourier transform of x[n], which is the sampled signal of continuous time signal x(t) <br>
 
- The DTFT <math>X(\omega)</math> and CTFT X(f) are different: do not confuse them with each other.  The DTFT is the discrete time Fourier transform of x[n], which is the sampled signal of continuous time signal x(t) <br>

Latest revision as of 20:27, 18 February 2009


Grading format:
Similar to the grading format of HW1&2, HW3 is graded for completeness as well as theoretical understanding of course material.


Comments:
- Using sinc and rect functions along with Fourier transform properties is key to solving some of the problems
- The DTFT $ X(\omega) $ and CTFT X(f) are different: do not confuse them with each other. The DTFT is the discrete time Fourier transform of x[n], which is the sampled signal of continuous time signal x(t)

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