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Apr 2, 2014 · Let us consider the Fourier transform of sinc function. As I know it is equal to a rectangular function in frequency domain and I want to get it ...
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The rectangular function is an idealized low-pass filter, and the sinc function is the non-causal impulse response of such a filter. ... the transform is the ...
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Nov 23, 2021 · Hints: the Fourier transform of a sinc is a rect in the frequency domain. Squaring a time-domain sinc corresponds to convolving the rect in the ...
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The normalized sinc function is the Fourier transform of the rectangular function with no scaling. It is used in the concept of reconstructing a continuous ...
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Apr 7, 2023 · You can use the trigonometric product->sum identities to convert the integrand to a sinc function then the Dirichlet_integral to get a value.
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There are two similar functions used to describe the functional form sin(x)/x. One is the sinc() function, and the other is the Sa() function. We.
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