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Class N+! ,ate -++. ()a/te0 Class (+ntent HW ,*e date 1 09/03/14 W 1.0-1.3 Class introduction Continuous and discrete signals Transform of the independent variables !ponential and sinusoidal signals " 09/0#/14 $ 1.4-1.% Continuous-time and discrete-time signals &asic s'stem properties 1.1( 1.3( 1.4( 1.9( 1.10( 1.1#( 1.1) 09/1"/14 $ 3 09/0)/14 * ".0-"." +iscrete-time ,T- s'stems. the convolution sum Continuous-time ,T- s'stems. the convolution integral 4 09/10/14 W ".3-".4 /roperties of ,T- s'stems Causal ,T- s'stems described b' differential and difference e0uations # 09/1"/14 $ ".# 1ingularit' functions ".1( "."( ".#( ".1) 09/19/14 $ % 09/1#/14 * 3.0-3." The response of ,T- s'stems to comple! e!ponentials 2 09/12/14 W 3.3-3.4 $ourier series representation of continuous periodic signals ) 09/19/14 $ 3.# /roperties of continuous-time $ourier series 3.1( 3."( 3.3( 3.#( 3.1" 09/"%/14 $ 9 09/""/14 * 3.%-3.2 $ourier series representation of discrete periodic signals /roperties of discrete-time $ourier series 10 09/"4/14 W 3.)-3.9 $ourier series and ,T- s'stems $iltering 11 09/"%/14 3.10- !ample of continuous-time filters b' 3.14( 3.1%( 10/03/14 $ 3.11 differential e0uations !ample of discrete-time filters b' differential e0uations 3.1)( 3."0 $ 1" 09/"9/14 * 4.0-4.1 3epresentation of 4periodic signal. continuous-time $ourier transform 13 10/01/14 W 4." $ourier transform for periodic signal 14 10/03/14 $ 4.3 /roperties of the continuous-time $ourier transform 4.1( 4."( 4.4( 4.#(4.)( 10/10/14 $ 1# 10/0%/14 * 4.4-4.% The convolution propert' The multiplication propert' Tables of $ourier properties and &asic $ourier transform pairs 1% 10/0)/14 W 4.2 1'stem characteri5ed b' linear constant-coefficient differential e0uations 4.11( 4.14. 4.1#( 4.19 10/1#/14 W 12 10/10/14 $ #.0-#." 4periodic signals. discrete time $ourier transform $ourier transform for periodic signals 10/13/14 * C+l*m1*s day N+ Class 1) 10/1#/14 W #.3-#.# /roperties of discrete-time $ourier transform. The convolution propert'. The multiplication propert'. 19 10/12/14 $ *id Term "0 10/"0/14 * #.%-#.) +ualit' 1'stem characteri5ed b' linear constant-coefficient difference e0uations. #.1( #."( #.3( #.#( #.%( #.) 10/"2/14 * "1 10/""/14 W %.0-%." The magnitude-phase representation of the $ourier transform. The magnitude-phase representation of the fre0uenc' response of ,T- s'stems. "" 10/"4/14 $ %.3-%.4 Time-domain properties of $re0uenc'-selective filters. Time- and $re0uenc'-domain aspects of nonideal filters "3 10/"2/14 * %.#-%.% $irst-order and second-order continuous-time s'stems. $irst-order and second-order discrete- time s'stems. "4 10/"9/14 W %.2 !ample of Time- and $re0uenc'- domain anal'sis of s'stems. %.1( %.3( %.4(%.2( %.) +ue 11/03/14 * "# 10/31/14 $ 2.0-2." The sampling theorem. 3econstruction of a signal from its samples using interpolation. "% 11/03/14 * 2.3-2.# 6ndersampling aliasing. +iscrete-time processing of continuous-time signals. 1ampling of discrete-time signals. 2.1( 2."( 2.4( 2.% "2 11/0#/14 W ).0-).1 Comple! e!ponentials and sinusoidal amplitude modulation 74*8. ") 11/02/14 $ )."-).4 +emodulation for sinusoidal 4*. $re0uenc'-division multiple!ing. 1ingle-sideband sinusoidal 4*. "9 11/10/14 * ).#-).% 4* modulation 9ith a pulse train- carrier. /ulse-amplitude modulation. 30 11/1"/14 W ).2-).) 1inusoidal fre0uenc' modulation. +iscrete-time modulation. 31 11/14/14 $
3" 11/12/14 * 9.0-9." The ,aplace transform. The region of convergence. 33 11/19/14 W 9.3 The inverse ,aplace transform. 34 11/"1/14 $ 9.4-9.% :eometric evaluation of the $ourier transform from 5ero-pole plot. /roperties of the ,aplace transform. 3# 11/"4/14 * 9.2 4nal'sis of ,T- s'stems using the ,aplace transform. 11/"%/14 W Thursda' 1chedule ;o Class
11/")/14 $ Than<sgiving holida' ;o Class 3% 1"/01/14 * 9.)-9.9 1'stem function algebra and bloc< diagram representations. The unilateral ,aplace transform. 32 1"/03/14 W 10.0- 10." The =-transform. 3egion of convergence of the =- transform. 3) 1"/0#/14 $ 10.3- 10.4 The inverse =-transform. :eometric evaluation of the $ourier transform from the pole-5ero plot. 39 1"/0)/14 * 10.#- 10.% /roperties of the =-transform. 40 1"/10/14 W 10.2- 10.9 4nal'sis and characteri5ation of ,T- s'stems using the =-transform. 1'stem function algebra and bloc< diagram representations. The unilateral =-transform. ,ast class revie9. T&+ $inal !am