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Lecture 6 Blog, ECE438 Fall 2011, Prof. Boutin

Friday September 2, 2010 (Week 2) - See Course Outline.


In Lecture 6, we learned how to compute the inverse z-transform and worked out a bunch of examples. We also pointed out an important property of the ROC of the z-transform, namely that causal signals have ROCs that are either

  • the whole complex plane, or
  • the outside of a circle centered at the origin in the complex plane, or
  • the empty set.

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