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The z-transform is an important tool for analyzing digital signals and digital filter design. It represents a discrete-time signal as a function of a complex variable z. The z-transform sums the discrete-time signal weighted by powers of z from negative infinity to positive infinity. The region of convergence consists of all values of z where the summation converges. The z-transform can be used to solve difference equations representing digital systems by taking the z-transform of both sides of the equation and manipulating the terms to solve for the z-transform of the output signal.

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Z-Transform Examples PDF

The z-transform is an important tool for analyzing digital signals and digital filter design. It represents a discrete-time signal as a function of a complex variable z. The z-transform sums the discrete-time signal weighted by powers of z from negative infinity to positive infinity. The region of convergence consists of all values of z where the summation converges. The z-transform can be used to solve difference equations representing digital systems by taking the z-transform of both sides of the equation and manipulating the terms to solve for the z-transform of the output signal.

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Z - Transform

The z-transform is a very important tool in describing and analyzing digital


systems.

It offers the techniques for digital filter design and frequency analysis of
digital signals.

Definition of z-transform:

X ( z)   x[n]z
n  
n

Where z is a complex
variable
For causal sequence, x(n) = 0, n < 0:

All the values of z that make the summation to exist form a region of convergence.
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Example 1
Problem:
Given the sequence, find the z transform of x(n).

Solution:

We know,

Therefore, 1 1 z
X ( z)   
1  z 1 1  1 z  1 Region of convergence
z
When, | z 1 | 1 | z | 1

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Example 2
Problem:
Given the sequence, find the z transform of x(n).

Solution:

Therefore, 1 1 z
X ( z)   
1  az 1 1  a z  a Region of convergence
z
When, | az 1 | 1 | z | a

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Z-Transform
Table

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Example 3
Problem:
Find z-transform of the following sequences.

a. b.

Solution:
a. From line 9 of the Table:

b. From line 14 of the Table:

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Z- Transform Properties (1)
Linearity:

a and b are arbitrary constants.

Example 4
Problem:
Find z- transform of

Solution: Line 3
Using z- transform
table:
Line 6

Therefore, we get

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Z- Transform Properties (2)
Shift Theorem:

Verification:
n=m

Since x(n) is assumed to be causal:

Then we achieve,

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Example 5
Problem:
Find z- transform of

Solution:
Using shift theorem,

Using z- transform table, line 6:

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Z- Transform Properties (3)
Convolution

In time domain, Eq. (1)

In z- transform domain,

Verification:
Using z- transform in Eq. (1)

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Example 6
Problem: Given the sequences,
Find the z-transform of their
convolution.

Solution:
Applying z-transform on the two sequences,

From the table, line 2

Therefore we get,

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Inverse z- Transform: Examples
Find inverse z-transform of

Example 7
We get,

Using table,

Find inverse z-transform of Example 8

We get,

Using table,

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Inverse z- Transform: Examples
Find inverse z-transform of

Example 9
Since,

By coefficient matching,

Therefore,

Find inverse z-transform of Example 10

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Inverse z-Transform: Using Partial Fraction
Problem:
Find inverse z-transform of Example 11
Solution:
First eliminate the negative power of z.

Dividing both sides by z:

Finding the
constants:

Therefore, inverse z-transform is:


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Inverse z-Transform: Using Partial Fraction
Problem:
Example 12

Solution:
Dividing both sides by z:

We first find B:

Next find A:

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Example 12 – contd.

Using polar form

Now we have:

Therefore, the inverse z-transform is:

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Inverse z-Transform: Using Partial Fraction
Problem:
Example 13

Solution:
Dividing both sides by z:

m = 2, p = 0.5

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Example 13 – contd.

From Table:

Finally we get,
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Partial Function Expansion Using MATLAB
Problem:
Example 14

Solution:
The denominator polynomial can be
found using MATLAB:

Therefore,

The solution is:

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Partial Function Expansion Using MATLAB
Problem:
Example 15
Solution:

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Partial Function Expansion Using MATLAB
Problem:
Example 16
Solution:

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Difference Equation Using Z-Transform

The procedure to solve difference equation using z-transform:

1. Apply z-transform to the difference equation.

2. Substitute the initial conditions.

3. Solve for the difference equation in z-transform domain.

4. Find the solution in time domain by applying the inverse z-transform.

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Example 17
Problem:
Solve the difference equation when the initial condition is

Solution:
Taking z-transform on both sides:

Substituting the initial condition and z-transform on right hand side using Table:

Arranging Y(z) on left hand side:

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Example 17 – contd.

Solving for A and B:

Therefore,

Taking inverse z-transform, we get the solution:

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Example 18
Problem:
A DSP system is described by the following differential equation with zero initial condition:

a. Determine the impulse response y(n) due to the impulse sequence x(n) = (n).

b. Determine system response y(n) due to the unit step function excitation, where
u(n) = 1 for n 0.

Solution:
Taking z-transform on both sides:

a.
Applying on right side

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Example 18 – contd.
We multiply the numerator and denominator by z2

Solving for A and B:

Therefore,

Hnece the impulse


response:
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Example 18 – contd.
b.
The input is step unit function:

Corresponding z-transform:

[Slide 24]

Do the
middle
steps by
yourself!

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