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Many thanks! I'll try hard to study it all.
2011/1/17 Anthony Bowyer-Lowe
Those are some great FFT resources, Rebecca - thanks for sharing! I also wholeheartedly second the recommendation for the DSP Primer book. In addition, I have linked the following FFT overviews to people who are intimidated by articles that lean towards the more academic end of the spectrum: 1. The DFT "à pied": Mastering the Fourier Transform in on day: http://www.dspdimension.com/admin/dft-a-pied/ (The author of this article acknowledges that it'll take more than one day to truly grok DFT.)
2. Katja's homepage on sinusoids, complex numbers and modulation: http://www.katjaas.nl/home/home.html (Katja uses wooden anatomical dolls and photos to reinforce the mathematical relationships between complex numbers, sinusoidal waveforms, etc - useful for building up mental models)
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