Lecture

Fourier Transform of a Digital Rectangular Window

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This lecture explains how to calculate the Fourier transform of a digital rectangular window, which involves understanding geometric progressions and manipulating exponential terms to obtain the sine function. The instructor demonstrates step by step the process of deriving the Fourier transform formula and simplifying it to obtain the final result.

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