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Title:

Z-Transform In MATLAB

Objective:
 Z-Transform
 Inverse Z-Transform
 Pole / Zero plots
 Pratial Fraction
 Region of Convergence
 Z-Transform convolution theorm

Software/Tool:

MATLAB Software

Procedure:

Z-Transform:

The Z-transform converts a discrete-time signal, which is a sequence of real or


complex numbers, into a complex frequency-domain representation. It can be
considered as a discrete-time equivalent of the Laplace transform.
Inverse Z-Transform:

x(z)=N(Z)/D(Z) Now, if we go on dividing the numerator by denominator, then we


will get a series as shown below. X(z)=x(0)+x(1)Z−1+x(2)Z−2+. The sequence
represents the series of inverse Z-transform of the given signal forn≥0 and the
above system is causal.

Tasks:
convolve the following:

u[n] ; (0.5)n u[n] n=0:6

Z-Transform:


an :

n3:


-an:

 cos (wn):
 sin (wn):

 an cos (wn):

 an sin (wn):
Inverse Z-Ttansform:

 (z^2+2*z) / (z^2+0.2)

 (z^2+2*z) / (z^2+0.2)
Pole / Zero Plot:

 1 / ( (1-0.9*z^-1)^2*(1+0.9*z^-1) )
 (z^3+1) / (z^3-z^2-z-2)
 1 / ( (z-0.5)*(z-0.5) )

Conclusion/Result:
In this lab, we studied Z-Transform using different examples.

we have performed different Z-Transform codes with plotting of poles / zeros by


solving equations using partial fraction, also region of convergence graph.

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