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3.

2 Fourier Transforms Table Text Book


3.2 Fourier Transforms Table Text Book
3.2 Fourier Transforms Table Text Book
3.2 Fourier Transforms Alternate Tables
g t  G f 
 t  1 g t  G f 
u t  1
2
  f   1 / 2 j  f   t /    sinc  f  
sgn t  1 / jf   t /    sinc2  f  
1 / t j sgn  f  sinc Wt  1
W
 f /W 
1  f  sinc2 Wt  1
W
 f /W 
  f  f0  2 cos  f  
j 2  f0t
e ,
cos t /    t /  
cos 2 f0t 1   f  f     f  f   1  2 f  2
2  0 0 

sin 2 f0t 2 j  
1 
 f  f0     f  f0  cos Wt / 2 2  f   2 f 
 cos     

 2W   W 
1  Wt / 
2
1 W
e atu t , a  0
a  j 2 f  

eatu t , a  0
1   t  mT  0
fs    f  nf , s
fs  1 / T0
m  n 
a  j 2 f
1
te atu t , a  0
a  j 2 f 
2

a t 2a
e ,a  0
a 2  2 f 
2

2
/2  2 2 2
e t ,  0  2e   /2

2
 2 2  f  /2
te t 2 /2  2
,  0 j  2 f e
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3.3 Some Properties of the Fourier Transform
Linearity : a1g1(t )  a2g2 (t )  a1G1( f )  a2G2 ( f )
Complex conjugate : g * (t )  G * (f )
Time Scaling :  
g(t )  1 /  G  f /  ,   0 real
Time / Frequency Reversal : g(t )  G f 
 j 2  ft0
Time Shift : g(t  t0 )  e G ( f ), t0 real
j 2  f0t
Frequency translation : e g(t )  G ( f  f0 ), f0 real
Amplitude modulation : g(t )cos 2 f0t  21 G ( f  f0 )  G ( f  f0 ) , f0 real
Amplitude modulation : g(t )sin 2 f0t  21j G ( f  f0 )  G ( f  f0 ) , f0 real
Amplitude modulation : g(t )cos 2 f0t     21 G ( f  f0 )e j  G ( f  f0 )e  j  , f0 and  real
 
Time convolution : g1(t ) * g2 (t )  G1( f )G2 ( f )
Frequency convolution : g1(t )g2 (t )  G1  f   G2  f 
Duality (Symmetry) : G (t )  g(f )
dn
 
n
Time differentiation : g (t )  j 2 f G (f )
dt n
dn
j 2t  g(t )  df n G(f )
n
Frequency differentiation :
t 1 1
Time integration :  g (  )d  
j 2 f
G ( f ) 
2
G (0)( f )

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