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Fourier Transform Table

Time Signal
1, < t <
0.5 + u(t )
u(t )
(t )
(t c), c real
e bt u(t ), b > 0

e jot , o real
p (t )

sinc[ t / 2 ]

[1 ] p (t )
2t

sinc 2 [ t / 4 ]

cos(o t )

Fourier Transform
2 ( )
1 / j
( ) + 1 / j
1, < <
e jc , c real
1
, b>0
j + b
2 ( o ), o real

sinc[ / 2 ]
2p ( )

sinc2 [ / 4 ]

2 1

] p ( )

[ ( + o ) + ( o )]

sin(o t )

[e j ( + o ) + e j ( o )]
j [ ( + o ) ( o )]

sin(o t + )

j e j ( + o ) e j ( o )

cos(o t + )

Fourier Transform Properties


Property Name
Linearity
Time Shift

Property
aX ( ) + bV ( )

ax(t ) + bv(t )
x (t c )

Time Scaling

x(at ), a 0

Time Reversal

x ( t )

e jc X ( )
1
a0
a X ( / a ),
X ( )
X ( ) if x (t ) is real

Multiply by t

t x (t ), n = 1, 2, 3,
n

dn
j
X ( ), n = 1, 2, 3,
d n
X ( o ), o real
n

Multiply by Complex Exponential

e jo t x(t ), o real

Multiply by Sine

sin(o t ) x (t )

Multiply by Cosine

cos(o t ) x (t )

Time Differentiation

dn
x (t ), n = 1, 2, 3,
dt n

Time Integration

j
[X ( + o ) X ( o )]
2
1
[X ( + o ) + X ( o )]
2
( j ) n X ( ), n = 1, 2, 3,

x ( ) d

1
X ( ) + X (0) ( )
j

x (t ) * h (t )
x (t ) w(t )

X ( ) H ( )
1
X ( ) *W ( )
2

Convolution in Time
Multiplication in Time

Parsevals Theorem (General)

x(t )v(t )dt =

Parsevals Theorem (Energy)

1
x (t )dt = 2
2

1
x(t ) dt = 2
2

Duality: If x(t) X()

X (t )

1
2

X ( )V ( )d

X ( )

d if x (t ) is real

X ( )

2x ( )

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