< Engineering Tables
Signal | Fourier transform unitary, angular frequency | Fourier transform unitary, ordinary frequency | Remarks | |
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10 | The rectangular pulse and the normalized sinc function | |||
11 | Dual of rule 10. The rectangular function is an idealized low-pass filter, and the sinc function is the non-causal impulse response of such a filter. | |||
12 | tri is the triangular function | |||
13 | Dual of rule 12. | |||
14 | Shows that the Gaussian function is its own Fourier transform. For this to be integrable we must have . | |||
common in optics | ||||
a>0 | ||||
the transform is the function itself | ||||
J0(t) is the Bessel function of first kind of order 0, rect is the rectangular function | ||||
it's the generalization of the previous transform; Tn (t) is the Chebyshev polynomial of the first kind. | ||||
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Un (t) is the Chebyshev polynomial of the second kind |
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