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'''Time invariant Signal'''
 
'''Time invariant Signal'''
  
<math>s_1(t) = 5t</math>
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<math>S_1(t) = 5t</math>
 +
<math>S_2(t) = t - t_0</math>
  
<math>x(t) -> s_1(t) </math>
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<math>x(t) -> S_1(t) </math>
 
<math>s_1(t) = 5t</math>
 
<math>s_1(t) = 5t</math>

Revision as of 16:07, 12 September 2008

A system is time invariant if for any time shifted input signal the system produces a shifted output such that if an input $ x(t) $ produced an output $ y(t) $ then the input $ x(t + t_0) $ would produced the output $ y(t + t_0) $


Time invariant Signal

$ S_1(t) = 5t $ $ S_2(t) = t - t_0 $

$ x(t) -> S_1(t) $ $ s_1(t) = 5t $

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