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** HW 2 graphing examples: [[ECE 280/Fall 2021/HW 02]]
 
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** HW 6 - for 5.7.x problems, definitely use the [[Fourier_Transforms#Finite_Duration_Accumulated_Singularity_Functions|Finite Duration Accumulated Singularity Functions]] method!
 
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** Test I: [[ECE 280/Fall 2021/Test 1|Topics]]
 
** Test I: [[ECE 280/Fall 2021/Test 1|Topics]]
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** Test II: [[ECE 280/Fall 2021/Test 2|Topics]]
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** Final: [[ECE 280/Fall 2021/Final|Topics]]
 
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Latest revision as of 20:18, 27 November 2021

ECE 280, Signals and Systems, is a core course for students planning to earn a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Degree with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Duke University. It may also be taken by students working towards a BSE in Biomedical Engineering.

This page is meant to provide answers to general questions about the course, not necessarily specific questions about content. There is also a Category:ECE 280 that will list all pages relevant to ECE 280. Note at the bottom of this page that it is a member of that category.

Finally, there is a Concept List - this page will summarize each lecture but is not meant to replace attendance or taking notes!

Support Pages for Fall 2021

  • See Category:ECE 280 for full list. Lab supporting pages will be posted here as well.

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