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Lecture Series on Basic Electrical Technology by Prof. L.Umanand, Principal Research Scientist, Power Electronics Group, CEDT, IISC Bangalore
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  • A transfer function (also known as the network function) is a mathematical representation, in terms of spatial or temporal frequency, of the relation between the input and output of a (linear time-invariant) system. With optical imaging devices, for example, it is the Fourier transform of the point spread function (hence a function of spatial frequency) i.e. the intensity distribution caused by a point object in the field of view.

  • yes..i think so...suck it hard...

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  • @woo216 hehehe :) Much like me!

    

  • @ArslanAlihanafi wooow 1 year ago i wrote that comment, i cant even remember, i must have been studying my intro course to electrical engineering. 

  • @woo216 Definition written at Wikipedia. . . .

  • @ironpump89 and dandelion0331 : he said as CIRCUIT its not suck it

  • He says circuit at 5:01

  • please add lectures on power generation

    transmission and distribution,,,,,,

  • as Einstein progresses ¨¸¸¨

  • did he say "suck it" at 5:01 ??

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