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Formula Sheet S2018

The document defines and lists properties of continuous-time Fourier transforms (CTFT). It provides definitions of the Fourier transform and inverse Fourier transform. It then lists several theorems regarding operations like superposition, time shifting, modulation, and convolution and their corresponding effects on the Fourier transform. Finally, it provides examples of Fourier transform pairs for common functions and signals as well as trigonometric identities.

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Formula Sheet S2018

The document defines and lists properties of continuous-time Fourier transforms (CTFT). It provides definitions of the Fourier transform and inverse Fourier transform. It then lists several theorems regarding operations like superposition, time shifting, modulation, and convolution and their corresponding effects on the Fourier transform. Finally, it provides examples of Fourier transform pairs for common functions and signals as well as trigonometric identities.

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Continuous-time Fourier Transforms (CTFT):

 Definitions:         

 

Fourier Transform
 
Inverse Fourier Transform

 Fourier Transform Theorems:


Operation Function Transform

Superposition

Time shifting

Frequency translation ∓ , 2

Modulation cos

1
Scale Change
| |

Time reversal

∗ ∗
Conjugation

Duality

Convolution ∗

Multiplication ∗

∗ ∗

Integral Theorem

Differentiation 2

1 1
Integration 0
2 2

Multiplication by 2

 
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 Fourier Transform Pairs:
Function

Constant (DC Signal) 1

Impulse 1

Phasor

Sinusoid cos

Rectangular sinc
Π

Triangular sinc
Λ

sin 1
Sinc sinc Π

1
Sinc squared sinc Λ

1
Causal exponential
2

| |
2
Symmetric exponential
2

Gaussian /
1/

1
Signum sgn

1 1
Step
2 2

Sampling , 1⁄

Hilbert transform 1/ ∗ sgn

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Trigonometric identities:

cos sin
cos sin 90°
sin cos 90°

cos 1 cos 2
sin 1 cos 2

cos 3 cos cos 3


sin 3 sin sin 3

sin α β sin cos cos sin


cos α β cos cos ∓ sin sin

sin sin cos cos


sin cos sin sin
cos cos cos cos

cos cos cos sin cos


where 
cos cos
sin sin
and 
2 cos
arctan

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