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Definiton: A DT signal x[n] is called  periodic if there exists an integer N such that x[n+N]=x[n] for all n.
  
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==Example==
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x[n]=j^n, is periodical with fundemental period N0=4.
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x[1]=j    x[5]=j
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x[2]=-1    x[6]=-1
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x[3]=-j    x[7]=-j
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x[4]=1    x[8]=1
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==Example for a CT singnal==
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==Non Periodic Functions==
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Example: sin[n] is not a periodic DT signal because we need a value on N such that sin(n+N)=sin(n) for all n. Every possible multiple of N is is not an integer. Thus it is not periodic.
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Revision as of 13:51, 5 September 2008

Definiton: A DT signal x[n] is called periodic if there exists an integer N such that x[n+N]=x[n] for all n.

Example

x[n]=j^n, is periodical with fundemental period N0=4. x[1]=j x[5]=j x[2]=-1 x[6]=-1 x[3]=-j x[7]=-j x[4]=1 x[8]=1

Example for a CT singnal

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Non Periodic Functions

DT Example: sin[n] is not a periodic DT signal because we need a value on N such that sin(n+N)=sin(n) for all n. Every possible multiple of N is is not an integer. Thus it is not periodic.

CT SIC52 ECE301Fall2008mboutin.gif

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