Lecture

Signals & Systems I: Filter Equations and Poles

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This lecture covers the physical constraints of rational transfer functions, analog filters with localized constants, filter equations in the Fourier domain, poles and zeros, determination of impulse response, and placement of poles and zeros. It also discusses amplitude and phase response, minimum phase systems, and contributions of real poles in signal processing.

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