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Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Tutorial: Euler's Formula - Part 1

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http://www.FreedomUniversity.TV. One of many videos on digital signal processing. Initial background is needed to discuss the basics of DSP. Here, we talk about the remarkable mathematical relationship and formula known as Euler's formula. For more questions on these and other videos, contact Professor Santiago at john@e-liteworks.com or visit the above website.

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  • @system0system0 Thank you for the comment. This is Part 1. The Fourier Transform is a summation of these complex exponentials weighted by the input. The differential equations have these complex exponentials when the solution is a sin or cos. Follow-up videos will be posted in the future elaborating this concept or idea. Dr J

  • dude your just reading the formulas whats the point of that i know them in mind but i dont understand why do we need them you as a teacher need to tell me why we or you use it in engnireing and give examples . This is a complete vast of time

  • I have a large 12 volt motor I want to mount on my go cart & one in my seaflea, my problem after money is how do I build a controller ? I have a whole bunch of electrical parts with lots of capacitors , I'll be using 4 , 6Volt deep cell batteries , would you be able to show me how to build a speed controller for my project's

  • WHERE IS PART 2?

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