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1 Sinusoids: continuous time
Amplitude Frequency Hz Phase radians delay amplitude period

2 Example of a Sinusoid delay period amplitude Then we can compute:

3 Sampled Sinusoids sampling interval

4 Analog and Digital Frequencies
Analog Frequency in Hz (1/sec) Digital Frequency in radians (no dimensions)

5 Example Analog Frequency: Sampling Frequency: Digital Frequency:
Given: Analog Frequency: Sampling Frequency: compute: Digital Frequency:

6 Complex Numbers where A complex number is defined as Real Part
Imaginary Part where It can be expressed as a vector in the Complex Plane:

7 Complex Numbers: Magnitude and Phase
You can represent the same complex number in terms of magnitude and phase: Then:

8 Complex Numbers Recall: where Then:

9 Example Let: then

10 Example Let: then

11 Euler Formulas Since: Then:

12 Complex Exponentials Using Euler’s Formulas we can express a sinusoidal signal in terms of complex exponentials: This can be written as:

13 Complex Exponentials Same for Discrete Time: which can be written as:

14 Why this is Important? It is much easier to deal with complex exponentials than with sinusoids. In fact: differentiation, integration, time delay are just multiplications and division, for complex exponentials only.


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