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Friday January 21, 2011 (Week 2) - See [[Lecture Schedule ECE301Spring11 Boutin|Course Schedule]].  
 
Friday January 21, 2011 (Week 2) - See [[Lecture Schedule ECE301Spring11 Boutin|Course Schedule]].  
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Unit step and impulse step functions in DT and CT.  
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Today we covered the definition of the unit step and impulse step functions in DT and in CT. We covered their relationship "both ways" (, i.e. how to write the step function in terms of the unit impulse, and how to write the unit impulse in terms of the step fection). We pointed out how to use the unit impulse for sampling, and how to use the unit step function for restricting the duration of a signal. The latter will be useful for the [[HW2_ECE301_Spring2011_Prof_Boutin|the second homework assignment]].
  
 
== Action items before the next lecture:<br>  ==
 
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*Read Sections 1.6, 2.1, 2.2 in the book.
*Begin working on the [[HW2 ECE301 Spring2011 Prof Boutin|second homework assignment]]
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*Keep working on [[HW2_ECE301_Spring2011_Prof_Boutin|the second homework assignment]]
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==Relevant Rhea Pages==
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*[[ECE_301_Fall_2007_mboutin_Sifting_Property|The sifting property of the Dirac delta]]
  
 
Previous: [[Lecture4ECE301S11|Lecture 4]]  
 
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Next: [[Lecture6ECE301S11|Lecture 6]]  
  
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As requested by Prof. Mimi, a picture of her presenting nonsense in the class is taken and posted.  
 
As requested by Prof. Mimi, a picture of her presenting nonsense in the class is taken and posted.  
 
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:If you are puzzled by this "nonsense", look at this [[Main_Page_ECE301Fall2008chihw|discussion]]-pm
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Latest revision as of 13:25, 31 January 2011

Lecture 5 Blog, ECE301 Spring 2011, Prof. Boutin

Friday January 21, 2011 (Week 2) - See Course Schedule.


Today we covered the definition of the unit step and impulse step functions in DT and in CT. We covered their relationship "both ways" (, i.e. how to write the step function in terms of the unit impulse, and how to write the unit impulse in terms of the step fection). We pointed out how to use the unit impulse for sampling, and how to use the unit step function for restricting the duration of a signal. The latter will be useful for the the second homework assignment.

Action items before the next lecture:

Relevant Rhea Pages

Previous: Lecture 4

Next: Lecture 6

Picture of the day:

As requested by Prof. Mimi, a picture of her presenting nonsense in the class is taken and posted.

If you are puzzled by this "nonsense", look at this discussion-pm

Prof Mimi Presenting Nonsense.jpg




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