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− | ==Periodic signals== | + | =Periodic versus non-periodic functions ([[Homework_1_ECE301Fall2008mboutin|hw1]], [[ECE301]])= |
+ | <span style="color:green"> Read the instructor's comments [[hw1periodicECE301f08profcomments|here]]. </span> | ||
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+ | ==Continuous Time== | ||
+ | ===Periodic signals=== | ||
A periodic signal is one that for a given real number "a": | A periodic signal is one that for a given real number "a": | ||
<math> x(t) = x(t+a) </math> | <math> x(t) = x(t+a) </math> | ||
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+ | <center>[[Image:Ccadwall-periodicwaves_ECE301Fall2008mboutin.png|400px]]</center> | ||
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+ | http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Signals_and_Systems/Periodic_Signals | ||
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+ | ===Non Periodic signals=== | ||
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+ | Non-periodic signals are those which no value of "a" satisfies the following equation. | ||
+ | <math> x(t) = x(t+a) </math> | ||
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+ | <center> [[Image:Ccadwall-audio_signal_ECE301Fall2008mboutin.png]]</center> | ||
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+ | http://ac3filter.net/files/docs/ac3filter_1_30b/loudness_eng.html | ||
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+ | ==Discrete Time== | ||
+ | ===Periodic Signal=== | ||
+ | A periodic discrete time signal is one that satisfies : | ||
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+ | <math> x[n] = x[n + A] </math> | ||
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+ | For a given integer value 'A' | ||
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+ | <center>[[Image:Ccadwall-DT_periodic_ECE301Fall2008mboutin.png]]</center> | ||
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+ | http://www.dsprelated.com/dspbooks/mdft/Shift_Operator.html | ||
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+ | ===Non Periodic Signal=== | ||
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+ | A non periodic signal is one that cannot satisfy: | ||
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+ | <math> x[n] = x[n + A] </math> | ||
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+ | For any integer value 'A' | ||
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+ | <center>[[Image:Ccadwall-DT_nonperiodic_ECE301Fall2008mboutin.png]]</center> | ||
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+ | http://www.vocw.edu.vn/content/m10810/latest/ |
Latest revision as of 06:20, 14 April 2010
Contents
Periodic versus non-periodic functions (hw1, ECE301)
Read the instructor's comments here.
Continuous Time
Periodic signals
A periodic signal is one that for a given real number "a": $ x(t) = x(t+a) $
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Signals_and_Systems/Periodic_Signals
Non Periodic signals
Non-periodic signals are those which no value of "a" satisfies the following equation. $ x(t) = x(t+a) $
http://ac3filter.net/files/docs/ac3filter_1_30b/loudness_eng.html
Discrete Time
Periodic Signal
A periodic discrete time signal is one that satisfies :
$ x[n] = x[n + A] $
For a given integer value 'A'
http://www.dsprelated.com/dspbooks/mdft/Shift_Operator.html
Non Periodic Signal
A non periodic signal is one that cannot satisfy:
$ x[n] = x[n + A] $
For any integer value 'A'