Convolution Table
Convolution Table
The convolution integral occurs frequently in the physical sciences. The convolution integral of two functions f1(t) and f2(t) is denoted symbolically by f1(t) * f2(t).
f 1 ( t ) * f 2 (t )
f 1 ( ) f 2 (t )d
So what is happening graphically is that we are inverting the second function about the vertical axis, that is f2(-). Then we shift the function right by t seconds so we have f2(t-). Multiplying this by the first function yields a third function. Taking the integral yields the area under the graph of this third function. Thats convolution.
Zero-state Response Unit Impulse Response Convolution Integral
CONTINUOUS-TIME SYSTEMS
The Zero-state Response can be written as the convolution integral of the Input and the Unit Impulse Response. If f(t) and h(t) are causal, the limits of integration are 0 to t.
y (t) = f (t ) * h(t ) =
t 0
f () h( t )d ,
t 0
Input
Zero-state Response
Convolution Sum
DISCRETE-TIME SYSTEMS
The Zero-state Response can be written as the convolution sum of the Input and the Unit Impulse Response:
m =
f [m] h[ k - m]
Input
f 1 ( t ) f 2 ( t ) = f 2 (t ) f 1 ( t ) f 1 ( t ) [ f 2 (t ) f 3 (t ) ] = [ f 1 ( t ) f 2 ( t ) ] f 3 ( t ) f 1 (t ) [ f 2 ( t ) f 3 ( t ) ] = f 1 ( t ) f 2 ( t ) + f 1 ( t ) f 3 ( t )
If f1 (t ) f 2 (t ) = c1 (t ) then
f1 (t ) f 2 (t T ) = c1 (t T ) f1 (t T ) f 2 (t ) = c1 (t T )
f1 (t ) (t ) = f (t )
Tom Penick
www.teicontrols.com/notes
05/10/98
CONVOLUTION TABLE
f1 (t )
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
f 2 (t ) ( t T ) u(t ) u(t ) e 2t u ( t ) e t u (t ) e t u (t ) e t u (t ) t n u (t ) e 2t u ( t ) t n e t u (t ) t n e 2 t u (t )
1 2
te t u(t )
1 2
t 2 e t u ( t )
n n! t n! e u (t ) j +1 t n j u( t ) n +1 ( n j )! j =0
10
11
j =0 n
( 1) j m! (n + j )! t m j e 1t u(t ) n + j +1 j! (m j )! ( 1 2 )
( 1) k n!( m + k )! t n k e 2 t u (t ) , m + k +1 k = 0 k! ( n k )! ( 2 1 ) 1 2 ( + ) 2 + 2 u( t )
12
e t cos( t + ) u(t )
e t u (t )
13
e 1t u (t )
e 2t u ( t )
1 e 1t u(t ) + e 2t u( t ) , 2 1
Re 2 > Re 1
14
e 1t u( t )
e 2t u ( t )
1 e 1t e 2t u( t ) 2 1
Tom Penick
www.teicontrols.com/notes
05/10/98