The document defines and discusses the Fourier transform and related concepts. It begins by defining the forward and inverse Fourier transform and discussing their connection to the Laplace transform. It then defines three useful functions - the unit rectangular window function, unit triangle function, and sinc function. The remainder of the document provides examples of applying the Fourier transform to various signals, including a unit impulse, constant signal, exponential, sinusoid, periodic signal, and impulse train. Tables summarizing key Fourier transforms are also included.
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The document defines and discusses the Fourier transform and related concepts. It begins by defining the forward and inverse Fourier transform and discussing their connection to the Laplace transform. It then defines three useful functions - the unit rectangular window function, unit triangle function, and sinc function. The remainder of the document provides examples of applying the Fourier transform to various signals, including a unit impulse, constant signal, exponential, sinusoid, periodic signal, and impulse train. Tables summarizing key Fourier transforms are also included.
The document defines and discusses the Fourier transform and related concepts. It begins by defining the forward and inverse Fourier transform and discussing their connection to the Laplace transform. It then defines three useful functions - the unit rectangular window function, unit triangle function, and sinc function. The remainder of the document provides examples of applying the Fourier transform to various signals, including a unit impulse, constant signal, exponential, sinusoid, periodic signal, and impulse train. Tables summarizing key Fourier transforms are also included.
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Fourier Transform: The Forward and Inverse Are Defined For Signal As
The document defines and discusses the Fourier transform and related concepts. It begins by defining the forward and inverse Fourier transform and discussing their connection to the Laplace transform. It then defines three useful functions - the unit rectangular window function, unit triangle function, and sinc function. The remainder of the document provides examples of applying the Fourier transform to various signals, including a unit impulse, constant signal, exponential, sinusoid, periodic signal, and impulse train. Tables summarizing key Fourier transforms are also included.