Ch4 Signals and System Analysis Using the Z-Transform Video 4 of 6
This video explains signal and system analysis using the z-transform. The main four topics covered are finding the zero-input response, the transfer function H(z) of the system, the zero-state response, and determining the system stability. Z-transform is used to solve the difference equation to find the output of a system. Examples are given to demonstrate the solution of a difference equation to find the output for different types of inputs and the role of the region of convergence.

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