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*[http://www.stanford.edu/class/ee261/reader/chapter1.pdf Fourier Series Chapter, Brad Osgood] |
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*[http://www.stanford.edu/class/ee261/reader/chapter7.pdf Linear Time Invariant Systems Chapter, Brad Osgood] |
*[http://www.stanford.edu/class/ee261/reader/chapter7.pdf Linear Time Invariant Systems Chapter, Brad Osgood] |
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*[http://www.stanford.edu/class/ee261/reader/appendix.pdf Complex Exponentials Appendix, Brad Osgood] |
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===Dirac Delta Function and Convolution=== |
===Dirac Delta Function and Convolution=== |
Revision as of 14:34, 3 February 2012
ENGR 351
Year Specific Pages
Check here for material contributed by students during these years.
- Fall 2009
- Winter 2010
- Fall 2010 (LNA students READ THIS FIRST (a fast way to install Octave on Windows)!)
Some Useful Links to Suppliment or Substitute for a Textbook
Fourier Series
- Interactive Mathematics (like a textbook with some examples)
- Mathworld
- Wikipedia
- MIT handout on Fourier Series, Fourier Transform, and Laplace Transform
- Fourier Theory, B..M..N.. Clarke
- Fourier Series Chapter, Brad Osgood
- Linear Time Invariant Systems Chapter, Brad Osgood
- Complex Exponentials Appendix, Brad Osgood
Dirac Delta Function and Convolution
Laplace Transforms
- Interactive Math (Like a textbook with examples, etc.)
- Wikipedia
- MathWorld
- MIT handout on Fourier Series, Fourier Transform, and Laplace Transform
- How to make Bode Plots in Matlab, Octave, and Scilab
- Notes with relationship to Feedback and Control
State Space
- MIT Handout on Matrices (Review)
- State Space Model Development and MATLAB
- MIT Handout on State Space Formulation of Linear Time Invariant Systems
- MIT Handout on Time Domain Solutions to State Equations
- MIT Handout on Understanding Poles and Zeros
- Wikipedia (Shows how it relates to Control Theory)
- Wikibooks
Transmission Lines
- Wikipedia Transmission Lines
- Wikipedia Equations of Telegraphy
- Quick Review of Transmission Line Theory