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Originally posted by kermitology@Nov 13 2004, 06:02 PM
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@Nov 12 2004, 11:35 PM
Imagine stressing yourself out to learn how to perform convolution in both the continuous time domain and discrete time domain, only to learn 3 weeks later that once you know Fourier Transforms, you pretty much don't have to perform convolution by the first method, because the convolution turns into a multiplication once you do the transform!! :angry:
Seriously though, don't drop it bud. I think you should stick with it. Good luck!
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Aaahhh.. signal analysis..
Laplace and Fourier transforms are easy, frequency domain is where it's at yo! Get used to it, frequency is your friend.
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Heh... course actually isn't too bad... a whole lot of the same thing... Matlab however is a real pain! :angry: [/b][/quote]
Enter 4th year electrical, matlab in 5 of my 6 courses so far this semester.
I am still known to one proff as the guy who hates matlab.