Chapter 5 - System Function
Chapter 5 - System Function
1
Introduction
𝑥𝑛 𝑦𝑛
ℎ[𝑛]
2
System Function H(z)
1
y (n) y (n 1) 2 x(n)
2
1 1
Y ( z) z Y ( z) 2 X ( z)
2
Y ( z) 2
H ( z)
X ( z ) 1 1 z 1
2
1 n
h(n) 2( ) u (n)
2
Example 5.2
Determine the system function for
a) y[n] 2 x[n 2] x[n 1] 2 x[n]
1 z 1
(a) H ( z)
1 2 z 1 0.5 z 2
z 1
(b) H ( z)
(1 z 1 )(1 0.5 z 1 )
(c) h[n] 0.5n u[n]
Causality and Stability
1 2 z 1 3z 2
H ( z)
(1 1.5 z 1 )(1 0.7 z 1 0.1z 2 )
Solution:
1 2 z 1 3z 2
H ( z)
(1 1.5 z 1 )(1 0.5 z 1 )(1 0.2 z 1 )
1 2 z 1 3z 2
H ( z)
(1 1.5 z 1 )(1 0.5 z 1 )(1 0.2 z 1 )
A B C
1
1
1 1.5 z 1 0.5 z 1 0.2 z 1
• Evaluate h[n]
Case 3: 0.2<|z|<0.5
The system is non-causal and not stable Case 4: ROC z|<0.2
The system is non-causal and not stable
Impulse Response for Case 2: 0.5<|z|<1.5 The system is non-causal at pole 1.5 and
stable
h[n] 1.73(1.5) n u[n 1] 7.5(0.5) n u[n] 6.77(0.2) n u[n]
Impulse Response for Case 3: 0.2<|z|<0.5 The system is non-causal at pole 0.5 and 1.5
and not stable
h[n] 1.73(1.5) n u[n 1] 7.5(0.5) n u[n 1] 6.77(0.2) n u[n]
Impulse Response for Case 4: ROC z|<0.2 The system is non-causal at pole 0.2, 0.5 and
1.5 and not stable