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Today we continued talking about sampling. We obtained a very fundamental result relating the CTFT of a signal to the CTFT of its (analog) sampling. Note that you must know this relationship in order to pass the course.   
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Today we continued talking about sampling. We obtained a very fundamental result relating the CTFT of a signal to the CTFT of its (analog) sampling. We took the general point of view that the sampling is obtained by multiplying x(t) by some repeated function g(t).
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Note that you must know this relationship in order to pass the course.   
  
 
==Relevant Rhea links==
 
==Relevant Rhea links==
 
*[[HW8_-_Zachary_Curosh:_Impulse-train_Sampling_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|A summary of impulse-train sampling]]  written by an [[ECE301]] student a while back.
 
*[[HW8_-_Zachary_Curosh:_Impulse-train_Sampling_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|A summary of impulse-train sampling]]  written by an [[ECE301]] student a while back.
*[[Student_summary_sampling_part1_ECE438F09|Another student summary of sampling]], written by an [[ECE438]] student a while back]]
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*[[Student_summary_sampling_part1_ECE438F09|Another student summary of sampling]], written by an [[ECE438]] student a while back
  
 
==Action Items==
 
==Action Items==
 
*Keep working on the [[HW2ECE438F14|second homework]]. It's due Monday.
 
*Keep working on the [[HW2ECE438F14|second homework]]. It's due Monday.
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*work on your [http://www.slecture.org slecture].
  
  

Latest revision as of 05:32, 12 September 2014


Lecture 7 Blog, ECE438 Fall 2014, Prof. Boutin

Wednesday September 10, 2013 (Week 3) - See Course Outline.

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Today we continued talking about sampling. We obtained a very fundamental result relating the CTFT of a signal to the CTFT of its (analog) sampling. We took the general point of view that the sampling is obtained by multiplying x(t) by some repeated function g(t).

Note that you must know this relationship in order to pass the course.

Relevant Rhea links

Action Items


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