burhan
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Post by burhan on Jun 25, 2019 11:19:19 GMT
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Post by Cynicus Rex on Jun 25, 2019 13:13:38 GMT
Advocate of the devil; did you post these because you took the classes, or because it's exceptional compared to alternatives?
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burhan
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Post by burhan on Jun 25, 2019 16:48:42 GMT
The MIT course with Oppenhiem is exceptional and the others are good supplemental material. More important than the resource to learn signals is to have some mathematical maturity, as the ideas are very math centric (applied) and theres no way around it with non-math intuition. - Basic mathematics of Calc 1, 2, 3
- Diff Eqs
- And ideally Complex Analysis/Algebra plus Probability/Statistics
and once you know these mathematical concepts the rest is absolutely beautiful (and makes up the core of electrical engineering we know it today) I haven't gone through this resource but I took a brief look this morning and it looks good for understanding theoretically (no problems) www.eng.ucy.ac.cy/cpitris/courses/ece623/notes/SignalsAndSystems.pdf
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