This document discusses the Z-transformation, which is a method for analyzing discrete-time signals and systems using complex number algebra. It covers the definition of the Z-transform, examples of its use, the region of convergence, and how to perform the inverse Z-transform to recover the original discrete signal. The region of convergence determines where the Z-transform exists and is an important property when working with Z-transforms.
This document discusses the Z-transformation, which is a method for analyzing discrete-time signals and systems using complex number algebra. It covers the definition of the Z-transform, examples of its use, the region of convergence, and how to perform the inverse Z-transform to recover the original discrete signal. The region of convergence determines where the Z-transform exists and is an important property when working with Z-transforms.
This document discusses the Z-transformation, which is a method for analyzing discrete-time signals and systems using complex number algebra. It covers the definition of the Z-transform, examples of its use, the region of convergence, and how to perform the inverse Z-transform to recover the original discrete signal. The region of convergence determines where the Z-transform exists and is an important property when working with Z-transforms.
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