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Signal Processing Tutorial: Discrete-Time Convolution Sum

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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2008

Reference: http://FreedomUniversity.ning.com

A tutorial on the discrete time convolution, convolution integral, linear time invariance, and linearity

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  • thanks, this was very helpful... much more clear than my prof!

  • Useful video, thanks!

    However in the beginning of the video on the top line, it should read y(n) instead of y(k) to be analogous to the continuous case. Or even better you could've switched the k and n in the diskrete sum so that: y(k) = sum(x(n)*h(k-n)) from -inf to inf

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  • i'm a computer science student and that was really helpful to me.

    thank you to put it understandable.

  • Thanks man! Your class is awesome! That really helped me!

  • thank you

    

  • Thank u for uploading this ..

  • hello man i´m studying electric engineer in Brazi in my college we´re studying this part of circuit, it´s a fantastic integral, well i´m learning how to use this to solve D.O.E, your movie is very important for me! Tanks and sorry , my english is bad but i think that in november i´ll go to USA!

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