Fourier Transforms
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Introduction
This is a new page (October of 2021) to collect helpful information about Fourier Transforms
Syntax
- This page uses the following definition of the sinc function:
\(\begin{align*}\mbox{sinc}(x)&=\frac{\sin(\pi x)}{\pi x}\end{align*}\) Note that other references (such as the zyBook) may omit the $$\pi$$! Given the version above, sinc(0)=1 and sinc(n$$\pi$$)=0 for all integers $$n\neq 0$$. Also note that:\(\begin{align*}\sin(\theta)&=\theta\,\mbox{sinc}\left(\frac{\theta}{\pi}\right)\end{align*}\)
Useful Fourier Transforms
On the Sakai page in Resources, there is a folder called "Ref: Tables" with two files in it. The AllTablesHVV.pdf version is the most relevant to this semester (HVV stands for Haykin and van Veen, who wrote a textbook we previously use and whose notation is most similar to the zyBook). Pages 8 and 9 are related to Continuous Fourier Transforms.
Centered Rectangular Pulse
The pulse in the table has width of $$W=2T_1$$; re-writing the Fourier Transform in terms of the width $$W$$ gives:
using the definition of sinc from above.