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Lecture 13 Blog, ECE438 Fall 2014, Prof. Boutin

Wednesday September 24, 2013 (Week 5) - See Course Outline.

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We described an interpolator and explained why it works by looking at it in the frequency domain. Note: A summary statement for the decimator and the interpolator was distributor. Please scrap it: I will give you a new one next time.

We finished the lecture by stating the definition of the Discrete Fourier transform.

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