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Z Transform PDF

The document discusses the z-transform, which is a method for analyzing linear time-invariant systems. It defines the z-transform, region of convergence, and properties such as convolution. Examples are provided to demonstrate finding the z-transform of signals, using the convolution property, and calculating the inverse z-transform using partial fraction expansion when needed.

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Z Transform PDF

The document discusses the z-transform, which is a method for analyzing linear time-invariant systems. It defines the z-transform, region of convergence, and properties such as convolution. Examples are provided to demonstrate finding the z-transform of signals, using the convolution property, and calculating the inverse z-transform using partial fraction expansion when needed.

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Z-Transform (ZT)

Ex: Find the z-transform of the signal:


1- x[n]=[0,1,2,0,1,2,0]
2- x n = δ*n+
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Z-Transform (ZT)

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Ex: Find the z-transform of the following signals:
- x[n]=u[n]
- x[n]=0.5𝑛 u(n)
- x[n]=𝑒 𝑗Ω𝑛 u(n) + 𝑒 ;𝑗Ω𝑛 u(n)

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Region of Convergence (ROC)

• The region of convergence (ROC) of X(z) is the set of all values of z for which
X(z) attains a finite value.
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Z-Transform Properties

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Ex:

Given 𝑥1 (𝑛) = δ[𝑛]+ 2δ 𝑛 − 1 + 3δ 𝑛 − 2 ,


𝑥2 𝑛 = 5δ[𝑛]+ 6 δ 𝑛 − 1 + 7δ 𝑛 − 2

Prove the convolution property of the z-transform: 𝑥1 𝑛 ∗ 𝑥2 𝑛 = 𝑋1 (𝑧) 𝑋2 (𝑧)

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Inverse Z Transform
The inverse ZT can be measured with the use of the supplied tables
and knowledge of the ZT properties. If necessary, Partial Fractions are
used for this task.

Ex: find the inverse z-transform for the following:


3𝑧 2𝑧
1- X(z) = 4 + +
𝑧;1 𝑧;0.5

3𝑧 2𝑧
2- X(z) = +
(𝑧;1)2 (𝑧;0.5)2

𝑧 −5 𝑧 −4
3- X(z) = 𝑧 ;3 + +
𝑧;1 𝑧:0.5

𝑧 𝑧
4- X(z) = +
(𝑧;0.5)2 (𝑧;1)(𝑧;0.5)

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