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Convolution Example: Two Rectangular Pulses Part 1

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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2010

Part 1 of an example of computing the continuous-time convolution of two rectangular pulses.

This video is one in a series of videos being created to support EGR 433:Transforms & Systems Modeling at Arizona State University. Links to the other videos can be found at http://sites.google.com/a/asu.edu/signals-and-systems/

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  • the probelm im trying to solve has x(t) = 1.75 sin (pi*t) ... can anyone help me please

  • @DoctorsAdvocate1 What are you convolving x(t) with?

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  • This video series really helped me. Could you please upload a video doing the discrete time convolution? That would be awesome! Thanks

  • Thank you for this excellent video, this was very helpful

  • You made convolution so simple. Thank you very much Sir... :)

    

  • Very helpful, thank you very much

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