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#  [[Applets:Frequency_&_Impulse_Responses|Frequency & Impulse Responses]]    
 
#  [[Applets:Frequency_&_Impulse_Responses|Frequency & Impulse Responses]]    
 
#  [[Applets:Graphical_Convolution|Graphical Convolution]]  
 
#  [[Applets:Graphical_Convolution|Graphical Convolution]]  
#  [[Applets:Period_Duration_of_Periodic_Signals|Period Duration of Periodic_Signals]]  
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#  [[Applets:Period_Duration_of_Periodic_Signals|Period Duration of Periodic Signals]]  
 
#  [[Applets:Physical_Signal_&_Analytic_Signal|Physical Signal & Analytic Signal]]  
 
#  [[Applets:Physical_Signal_&_Analytic_Signal|Physical Signal & Analytic Signal]]  
#  [[Applets:Physical_Signal_%26_Equivalent_Lowpass_Signal|Physical Signal & Equivalent Lowpass Signal]]  
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#  [[Applets:Physical_Signal_%26_Equivalent_Lowpass_Signal|Physical Signal & Equivalent Low-pass Signal]]  
 
#  [[Applets:Pulses_and_Spectra|Pulses and Spectra]]   
 
#  [[Applets:Pulses_and_Spectra|Pulses and Spectra]]   
 
#  [[Applets:Sampling_of_Analog_Signals_and_Signal_Reconstruction|Sampling of Analog Signals and Signal Reconstruction]]
 
#  [[Applets:Sampling_of_Analog_Signals_and_Signal_Reconstruction|Sampling of Analog Signals and Signal Reconstruction]]

Latest revision as of 19:40, 9 February 2023

  1.   Discrete Fouriertransform and Inverse
  2.   Frequency & Impulse Responses  
  3.   Graphical Convolution
  4.   Period Duration of Periodic Signals
  5.   Physical Signal & Analytic Signal
  6.   Physical Signal & Equivalent Low-pass Signal
  7.   Pulses and Spectra
  8.   Sampling of Analog Signals and Signal Reconstruction


$\text{Some hints and tips about the HTML5/JS applets:}$ 

  • After selecting the desired applet, a Wiki description page appears with a short summary of the content and an user interface.  At the beginning and end of this description page there are links to the actual HTML5 applet.
  • The HTML5/JS applets can be rendered by many browsers such as Firefox, Chrome and Safari, as well as smartphones and tablets.
  • The exercises and the solutions are integrated into the applet.