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=== Time Invariant System ===
 
=== Time Invariant System ===
  
== If the cascade x(t)--->[time delay by t0]--->[system]---->z(t)
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If the cascade x(t)--->[time delay by t0]--->[system]---->z(t)
  
 
yields the same output as the cascade  
 
yields the same output as the cascade  
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x(t)--->[system]--->[time delay by t0]--->y(t) for any t0, then the
 
x(t)--->[system]--->[time delay by t0]--->y(t) for any t0, then the
  
system is called "time invariant". ==
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system is called "time invariant".
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=== Time variant System ===
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If the cascade x(t)--->[time delay by t0]--->[system]---->z(t)
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does not yield the same output as the cascade
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x(t)--->[system]--->[time delay by t0]--->y(t) for any t0, then the
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system is called "time variant".

Latest revision as of 05:47, 19 September 2008

Time Invariant System

If the cascade x(t)--->[time delay by t0]--->[system]---->z(t)

yields the same output as the cascade

x(t)--->[system]--->[time delay by t0]--->y(t) for any t0, then the

system is called "time invariant".


Time variant System

If the cascade x(t)--->[time delay by t0]--->[system]---->z(t)

does not yield the same output as the cascade

x(t)--->[system]--->[time delay by t0]--->y(t) for any t0, then the

system is called "time variant".

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