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Signal Processing Tutorial: Discrete-Time Convolution Examples (Inverse z-Transform)

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http://FreedomUniversity.tv, john@e-liteworks.com, 719-963-5873. Contact Professor Santiago for multimedia ebooks. DVDs & online access for Convolution Example/Laplace Transform property & other topics.

You can view the convolution as the inverse z-Transform of Y(z)=H(z)U(z) where Y(z), H(z), and U(z) are the Laplace Transform of the output response, impulse system response, and input signal, respectively. DVDs are in progress and are based on market demand on selected topics.

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  • thanks helpfull stuff

  • video sound is messed up at 2:29,. Their are 2 voices which confuse me.

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  • thanks, very good work!

  • you rock man.

    

  • Thanks a loat

  • great! 

  • why isnt the x axis labeled with a k instead of an n. like u did in the continuous time convolution

  • thank you i had forgotten this, exam coming up too

  • thanks so much ! .... saved my life !

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