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A siganl is said to be Time invariant if the time shift in the input signal results in an identical time shift in the output signal.
 
A siganl is said to be Time invariant if the time shift in the input signal results in an identical time shift in the output signal.
This means that if y[n] is the output of a siganl when input of the system is x[n] , then y[<math>n_0</math>-n] is the output when the signal is x[<math>n_0</math>- n].
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This means that if y[n] is the output of a siganl when input of the system is x[n] , then y[<math>n_0</math>-n] is the output when the signal is x[<math>n_o</math>- n].
  
 
Example of the time invariant system is  
 
Example of the time invariant system is  
 
x(t)= 25t
 
x(t)= 25t
 
here the function doesnot depend explicitly on t.
 
here the function doesnot depend explicitly on t.

Latest revision as of 15:25, 12 September 2008

A siganl is said to be Time invariant if the time shift in the input signal results in an identical time shift in the output signal. This means that if y[n] is the output of a siganl when input of the system is x[n] , then y[$ n_0 $-n] is the output when the signal is x[$ n_o $- n].

Example of the time invariant system is x(t)= 25t here the function doesnot depend explicitly on t.

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