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Homework

  1. Course reading for next class: 5.1-5.2 (PDC)
  2. Assignment due by the start of Lecture #19: 4.2, 4.10 from PDC

Don't forget to write the purpose at the beginning of each homework problem. This will help you think about each problem in the context of the overall course objectives.

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Don't forget to write the purpose at the beginning of each homework problem. This will help you think about each problem in the context of the overall course objectives.

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Don't forget to write the purpose at the beginning of each homework problem. This will help you think about each problem in the context of the overall course objectives.


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Lecture 18 builds on the discussion of Laplace Transforms to work with Transfer Functions. Transfer Functions are a compact form to display Input / Output relationships. They can be combined in series or parallel.

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Lecture 18 builds on the discussion of Laplace Transforms to work with Transfer Functions. Transfer Functions are a compact form to display Input / Output relationships in an algebraic relationship in the s-domain. They can be combined in series or parallel and are convenient to use in block diagrams.

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Lecture 18 - Transfer Functions

Lecture 18 builds on the discussion of Laplace Transforms to work with Transfer Functions. Transfer Functions are a compact form to display Input / Output relationships. They can be combined in series or parallel.

Homework

  1. Course reading for next class: 5.1-5.2 (PDC)
  2. Assignment due by the start of Lecture #19: 4.2, 4.10 from PDC

Don't forget to write the purpose at the beginning of each homework problem. This will help you think about each problem in the context of the overall course objectives.