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Table of Fourier Transform Pairs

This document contains a table summarizing many common Fourier transform pairs. It lists functions in the time domain and their corresponding representations in the frequency domain. Some key pairs included are delta functions, exponentials, sinusoids, rectangular pulses, and trigonometric series. Useful mathematical relationships involving exponentials, trigonometric functions, and integrals are also presented.

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Table of Fourier Transform Pairs

This document contains a table summarizing many common Fourier transform pairs. It lists functions in the time domain and their corresponding representations in the frequency domain. Some key pairs included are delta functions, exponentials, sinusoids, rectangular pulses, and trigonometric series. Useful mathematical relationships involving exponentials, trigonometric functions, and integrals are also presented.

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Table of Fourier Transform Pairs

Function, f(t) Fourier Transform, F(w)

Definition of Inverse Fourier Transform Definition of Fourier Transform

¥ ¥
1 jwt - jwt
f (t ) =
2p ò F (w )e dw F (w ) = ò f (t )e dt
-¥ -¥

f (t - t 0 ) F (w )e - jwt0

f (t )e jw 0t F (w - w 0 )

f (at ) 1 w
F( )
a a

F (t ) 2pf (-w )

d n f (t ) ( jw ) n F (w )
dt n

(- jt ) n f (t ) d n F (w)
dw n

t F (w )
+ pF (0)d (w )
ò f (t )dt
jw

d (t ) 1

e jw 0 t 2pd (w - w 0 )

sgn (t) 2
jw

Signals & Systems - Reference Tables 1


1 sgn(w )
j
pt

u (t ) 1
pd (w ) +
jw

¥ ¥
å Fn e jnw 0t 2p å Fnd (w - nw 0 )
n = -¥ n = -¥

t wt
rect ( ) tSa( )
t 2

B Bt w
Sa( ) rect ( )
2p 2 B

tri (t ) w
Sa 2 ( )
2

pt t Ap cos(wt )
A cos( )rect ( )
2t 2t t (p ) 2 - w 2
2t

cos(w 0 t ) p [d (w - w 0 ) + d (w + w 0 )]

sin(w 0 t ) p
[d (w - w 0 ) - d (w + w 0 )]
j

u (t ) cos(w 0 t ) p
[d (w - w 0 ) + d (w + w 0 )] + 2 jw 2
2 w0 - w

u (t ) sin(w 0 t ) p 2
[d (w - w 0 ) - d (w + w 0 )] + 2w 2
2j w0 - w

u (t )e -at cos(w 0 t ) (a + jw )
w 02 + (a + jw ) 2

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u (t )e -at sin(w 0 t ) w0
w 02 + (a + jw ) 2

e
-a t 2a
a2 +w2
2
/( 2s 2 ) 2
w2 / 2
e -t s 2p e -s

u (t )e -at 1
a + jw

u (t )te -at 1
(a + jw ) 2

Ø Trigonometric Fourier Series


¥
f (t ) = a 0 + å (a n cos(w 0 nt ) + bn sin(w 0 nt ) )
n =1

where

1 T 2T
a0 =
T ò0 f (t )dt , a n = ò f (t ) cos(w 0 nt )dt , and
T0
2T
bn = ò f (t ) sin(w 0 nt )dt
T 0

Ø Complex Exponential Fourier Series

¥
1T
f (t ) = å Fn e jwnt
, where Fn = ò f (t )e - jw 0 nt dt
T 0
n = -¥

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Some Useful Mathematical Relationships

e jx + e - jx
cos( x) =
2

e jx - e - jx
sin( x) =
2j

cos( x ± y ) = cos( x) cos( y ) m sin( x) sin( y )

sin( x ± y ) = sin( x) cos( y ) ± cos( x) sin( y )

cos(2 x) = cos 2 ( x) - sin 2 ( x)

sin( 2 x) = 2 sin( x) cos( x)

2 cos2 ( x) = 1 + cos(2 x)

2 sin 2 ( x) = 1 - cos(2 x)

cos 2 ( x) + sin 2 ( x) = 1

2 cos( x) cos( y ) = cos( x - y ) + cos( x + y )

2 sin( x) sin( y ) = cos( x - y ) - cos( x + y )

2 sin( x) cos( y ) = sin( x - y ) + sin( x + y )

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Useful Integrals

sin(x)
ò cos( x)dx
- cos(x)
ò sin( x)dx
cos( x) + x sin( x)
ò x cos( x)dx
sin( x) - x cos( x)
ò x sin( x)dx

òx
2
cos( x)dx 2 x cos( x) + ( x 2 - 2) sin( x)

òx
2
sin( x)dx 2 x sin( x) - ( x 2 - 2) cos( x)

ax
òe dx e ax
a

ax
ò xe dx éx 1 ù
e ax ê - 2 ú
ëa a û

2 ax
òx e dx é x 2 2x 2 ù
e ax ê - 2 - 3 ú
ëa a a û

dx 1
ò a + bx b
ln a + bx

dx 1 bx
ò a 2 + b 2x2 tan -1 ( )
ab a

Signals & Systems - Reference Tables 5

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