@ChevyVanTwenty aha! look at the axis, it is tau axis. It would be wrong if it would be t axis instead. t in this case is phase shift and not a variable. Variable is tau.
I have a question... at the part when you flip and switch h(t) to h(t-T), in this case.. you simply change t by t-T? no matter what the function by which h(t) is defined... you simply do that?
Thank you very much. I've seen your videos about signal and system and it's really help me to understand this subject. Once again, thanks Mr.Morrell.
rainboy46 1 week ago
I'm a beginner... can someone tell me what does TAU and T mean? What does it mean that we subtract tau from t? I can't visualize this.
Jdonovanford 3 weeks ago
@Jdonovanford See the video that I have posted in the comments. It should explain the mystery of t and tau.
DarrylMorrell 3 weeks ago
@DarrylMorrell Which video?
Jdonovanford 3 weeks ago
@Jdonovanford Ah, you mean "Convolution-What's τ got to do with it?"?
Jdonovanford 3 weeks ago
@Jdonovanford Yes indeed. Hope it helps.
DarrylMorrell 3 weeks ago
@DarrylMorrell That was awesomely explained! Thanks a trillion!
Jdonovanford 3 weeks ago
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sandslash123 2 months ago
didn't you time-shift h(t) the wrong direction? or maybe im just drunk...
ChevyVanTwenty 5 months ago
@ChevyVanTwenty aha! look at the axis, it is tau axis. It would be wrong if it would be t axis instead. t in this case is phase shift and not a variable. Variable is tau.
sandslash123 1 month ago
Sir, why are flipping at 2:20. Shouldnt we just add t to our orignal signal h(t)?
varuninnz 6 months ago
I have a question... at the part when you flip and switch h(t) to h(t-T), in this case.. you simply change t by t-T? no matter what the function by which h(t) is defined... you simply do that?
monjardinj 7 months ago in playlist Study: Convolutions
Nice Explanation and Very clear, Good job
Suggestion: Please use a bigger workspace
Thanks a lot
KevlarEng 1 year ago
Clear and simple!!!.
Are you planning to make a video about Fourir series ?
gzimih 1 year ago 2
@gzimih Yes, but probably not until the beginning of November.
DarrylMorrell 1 year ago