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Revision as of 08:49, 5 September 2008
Continuous Time
Periodic signals
A signal is periodic if there exists some T>0 such that: $ x(t) = x(t+T) $
-Consider $ x(t) = sin(t) $ from 0 to 8pi
A signal is NOT periodic if the converse is true, there exists some T>0 such that: x(t) ≠ x(t+T)
-Consider $ x(t) = e(-.05t)sin(2t) $ from 0 to 8pi