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> *The result is illustrated in Figure 2.8. Note that the reconstructed signal is lagging behind the original signal. The reason is that the sampled signal did not contain values before t = 0 and only has finite terms. The interpolation formula is based on infinite series with both past and future samples available.*
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> * (  ) mod( )  1 N S N*
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> >NOTE! This uses the NYQUIST frequency. NOT the sampling frequency.
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> *One serious problem with the ideal low-pass filter given by Eq. (2.10) is that the filter is non-causal, since h(t) is nonzero for t < 0. h(t) starts at t while the impulse that triggers the response does not occur until t 0*
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- [ ] he Laplace trans
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