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1 Signals and Systems EE235 Leo Lam ©

2 Working with computers
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3 Today’s menu Homework 3 due today Supplemental material online tonight
Review (Hossein) Thursday 5:30 EEB105 Review session (me) Wednesday 5:30 Sieg 232 (Lab) Midterm Friday! A hard Convolution example Leo Lam ©

4 Hardest example (mathematically)
Approach? What does each part “look” like? y(t)= = 1 if 3 - > 0 = 1 if t - > 0 4 Leo Lam ©

5 Another example y(t)= 5 Need to satisfy both: That is &
= 1 if 3 - > 0 = 1 if t - > 0 Need to satisfy both: That is & Two cases to consider then: or 5 Leo Lam ©

6 Another example y(t)= 6 For = 1 if t - > 0 = 1 if 3 - > 0
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7 Another example 7 Combining two, with only one active at each t For
Then integrate… 7 Leo Lam ©

8 Convolution Properties
8 Leo Lam ©

9 Commutative Commutative: Doesn’t matter which signal to flip, it’s the same Pick the easier one! 9 Leo Lam ©

10 Associative Associative: Order doesn’t matter 10 h1(t) h2(t) x(t) y(t)
The overall response of two LTI systems in series is given by 10 Leo Lam ©

11 Distributive + + Distributive: Two types
h1(t) h2(t) x(t) y(t) + h(t) x1(t) y(t) + x2(t) “Divide and conquer” for input signals The overall response of two systems in parallel is 11 Leo Lam ©

12 Summary Finished Convolution Some Convolution properties
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