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Lecture 1 Blog, ECE301 Fall 2010, Prof. Boutin

Monday January 10, 2011 (Week 1) - See Course Schedule.


In the first lecture, we will cover the syllabus and give a short introduction to Rhea. In particular, we will visit the ECE301 Peer legacy page and the Collective Table of Formulas . We will then proceed with the course introduction where an example of a CT signal and system will be given, along with an example of a DT signal and system.

The main goal of this lecture is to clarify the course policies and get everybody excited about signals and systems!

Action items before the next lecture:


Next: Lecture 2


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