Dec 4, 2011 #1 L Linspire Full Member level 5 Joined Sep 1, 2011 Messages 303 Helped 1 Reputation 2 Reaction score 1 Trophy points 1,298 Location M'sia Visit site Activity points 3,279 Guys, anyone can give me links for z-tranform properties and table also ? I need to recall back for such problem below Regards Linspire
Guys, anyone can give me links for z-tranform properties and table also ? I need to recall back for such problem below Regards Linspire
Dec 4, 2011 #2 I InkD Newbie level 4 Joined Dec 2, 2011 Messages 5 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Visit site Activity points 1,306 hi Linspire, if you have the 'Digital signal processing' Proakis, u can find there whatever u need in the chapter z-transform. here is a table: i hope this can help. have a nice time with the z transform.
hi Linspire, if you have the 'Digital signal processing' Proakis, u can find there whatever u need in the chapter z-transform. here is a table: i hope this can help. have a nice time with the z transform.
Dec 4, 2011 #3 blooz Advanced Member level 2 Joined Dec 29, 2010 Messages 560 Helped 121 Reputation 242 Reaction score 116 Trophy points 1,343 Location India Visit site Activity points 4,985 Linspire said: Guys, anyone can give me links for z-tranform properties and table also ? I need to recall back for such problem below View attachment 65106 Regards Linspire Click to expand... Z transform Table h**p://lpsa.swarthmore.edu/LaplaceZTable/LaplaceZFuncTable.html
Linspire said: Guys, anyone can give me links for z-tranform properties and table also ? I need to recall back for such problem below View attachment 65106 Regards Linspire Click to expand... Z transform Table h**p://lpsa.swarthmore.edu/LaplaceZTable/LaplaceZFuncTable.html
Dec 4, 2011 #4 L Linspire Full Member level 5 Joined Sep 1, 2011 Messages 303 Helped 1 Reputation 2 Reaction score 1 Trophy points 1,298 Location M'sia Visit site Activity points 3,279 the last term equations 8*(1/3)^n-1*u(n-1) how come it becomes as 8*(1/3)^n*u(n-1) ? what properties they applied for this solution ?
the last term equations 8*(1/3)^n-1*u(n-1) how come it becomes as 8*(1/3)^n*u(n-1) ? what properties they applied for this solution ?
Dec 4, 2011 #5 I InkD Newbie level 4 Joined Dec 2, 2011 Messages 5 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Visit site Activity points 1,306 hi again, u just didn't pay attention to the denominator of 8, there is 8/3*(1/3)^n-1 not 8*(1/3)^n-1 wich is clearly 8*(1/3)^n*u(n-1). have a nice time.
hi again, u just didn't pay attention to the denominator of 8, there is 8/3*(1/3)^n-1 not 8*(1/3)^n-1 wich is clearly 8*(1/3)^n*u(n-1). have a nice time.
Dec 4, 2011 #6 L Linspire Full Member level 5 Joined Sep 1, 2011 Messages 303 Helped 1 Reputation 2 Reaction score 1 Trophy points 1,298 Location M'sia Visit site Activity points 3,279 InkD said: hi again, u just didn't pay attention to the denominator of 8, there is 8/3*(1/3)^n-1 not 8*(1/3)^n-1 wich is clearly 8*(1/3)^n*u(n-1). have a nice time. Click to expand... Alright, thank you for pointing out. ---------- Post added at 00:44 ---------- Previous post was at 00:43 ---------- InkD said: hi again, u just didn't pay attention to the denominator of 8, there is 8/3*(1/3)^n-1 not 8*(1/3)^n-1 wich is clearly 8*(1/3)^n*u(n-1). have a nice time. Click to expand... Alright, thank you for pointing out.
InkD said: hi again, u just didn't pay attention to the denominator of 8, there is 8/3*(1/3)^n-1 not 8*(1/3)^n-1 wich is clearly 8*(1/3)^n*u(n-1). have a nice time. Click to expand... Alright, thank you for pointing out. ---------- Post added at 00:44 ---------- Previous post was at 00:43 ---------- InkD said: hi again, u just didn't pay attention to the denominator of 8, there is 8/3*(1/3)^n-1 not 8*(1/3)^n-1 wich is clearly 8*(1/3)^n*u(n-1). have a nice time. Click to expand... Alright, thank you for pointing out.