Module2 Classification of Discrete Time Signals
Module2 Classification of Discrete Time Signals
SIGNALS
PERIODICITY, ENERGY, & SYMMETRY
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Analog-to-Digital (Vice-versa)
.|.|.| . Sampling.|.|.| .
.|.|.| . Quantization.|.|.| .
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Discrete – Time Signal
• .|.|.| . Discrete- Time Signal.|.|.| .
a discrete-time signal x{n) is a function of an
independent variable that is an integer.
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Elementary Discrete – Time Signals
• .|.|.| . Unit Sample Sequence.|.|.| .
is denoted as φ(n) and is defined as:
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Elementary Discrete – Time Signals
• .|.|.| . Unit Step Signal .|.|.| .
is denoted as u(n) and is defined as:
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Elementary Discrete – Time Signals
• .|.|.| . Unit Ramp Signal .|.|.| .
is denoted as ur(n) and is defined as:
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Elementary Discrete – Time Signals
• .|.|.| . Exponential Signal .|.|.| .
is a sequence of the form :
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1. Periodic & Aperiodic Signals
.|.|.| . Periodicity .|.|.| .
A signal x(n) is PERIODIC with period N (N > 0) if and
only if:
Such that if
will lead to
It is periodic as long as
hence
Odd-symmetric
Even-symmetric
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Block Diagram Representation of
Discrete-Time Systems
• .|.|.| . An Adder.|.|.| .
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Block Diagram Representation of
Discrete-Time Systems
• .|.|.| . A Signal Multiplier.|.|.| .
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Block Diagram Representation of
Discrete-Time Systems
• .|.|.| . A unit advance element.|.|.| .
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Classification of Discrete-Time
Systems
• .|.|.| . Static versus dynamic systems.|.|.| .
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Classification of Discrete-Time
Systems
• .|.|.| . Time-invariant versus time-variant systems.|.|.| .
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Classification of Discrete-Time
Systems
• .|.|.| . Linear versus nonlinear systems.|.|.| .
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Classification of Discrete-Time
Systems
• .|.|.| . Causal versus noncausal systems.|.|.| .
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Classification of Discrete-Time
Systems
• .|.|.| . Stable versus unstable systems.|.|.| .
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