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Re: Ok, new problem
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Matthias Brennwald |
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Re: Ok, new problem |
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Mon, 19 Nov 2007 12:56:52 +0100 |
On Sun, 2007-11-18 at 14:36 -0600, address@hidden wrote:
> > Apart from this: you are still using Fs in the sin (...)
> functions...
>
> It is OK to have Fs in the sin functions.
Not with the definition of the time vector (t) I used in my previous
post.
> In continuous time domain the independent variable is "t" time but
> in
> discrete time space the independent variable is usually designated as
> "KT" where T ="tau" =1/Fs and K is a counting number.
> Thus K/Fs is the independent variable that he is using which is
> correct. It might not be the fastest way to do it but it is text
> book
> correct.
Uhm, this is rather a question of which text book is used as a reference
and a matter of taste of how one likes to define his or her variables.
Matthias