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  1. Morgan, David
  2. Morse.m This is the one from mathworks
  3. Multi-Stage Filter Design
  4. Nick SSB
  5. Noel, Michael
  6. Not for Class
  7. Octave
  8. Octave Simulation of a Tayloe Sampling Mixer
  9. Octave and Scilab on a Mac
  10. Ohm's Law and Reluctance
  11. Parameters
  12. Power Electronics:HW
  13. Pridma's Article on Fourier Transforms
  14. Printing and Etching Circuit Boards
  15. Problem 5 Exam 1
  16. Problem Set 1
  17. Qucs Simulations
  18. Quiz 6.1
  19. Quiz 6.2
  20. Quiz 6.3
  21. READ THIS FIRST
  22. RLC Circuit of February 10, 2011
  23. Radio
  24. Rayliegh's Theorem
  25. Reading from Chapter 4
  26. Reading from Chapter 7
  27. Reference Terms and Units
  28. Reference terms and Units
  29. Robert's HW
  30. Robert's Octave Assignment
  31. Rules
  32. SandBox
  33. Sarris
  34. SawToothFourier
  35. Sawtooth2 Matlab Code
  36. Signals and systems/GF Fourier
  37. Solving Series RLC Circuit Using Laplace Transforms
  38. Something interesting from class - HW
  39. Starr, Tyler
  40. State Space Form
  41. Stirn, Jed
  42. Stringer, Robert
  43. Study
  44. Superposition
  45. Textbook problem 6.13 Octave Script
  46. The Fast Flipping Fourier Series
  47. The Fourier Transforms
  48. The development of the DFT
  49. Thermo Project Information
  50. This octave/MATLAB script shows the effect of not sampling fast enough.
  51. Tips for Installing Octave
  52. Tobias
  53. Travis.DeFluiter
  54. Trent Fleming
  55. Tuner Upper Removal Demonstration
  56. Usertalk:rothsa
  57. Using the DFT
  58. Vazquez, Brandon
  59. Voltage Step-Down Transformer
  60. What is Important in a Design, Voltage, Current or Power?
  61. Wireless energy transfer
  62. Wooley, Andy
  63. Wooley, Thomas
  64. Yet another Generalized Receiver Explanation
  65. Zimmerly, Brian

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