Calculation of steady-state response of linear system to periodic sampled signal

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A Z transform theorem is derived which yields the steady-state component of the response of a linear time-invariant system to a periodic signal sampled at a rate which is a multiple of the signal frequency. Wider applications of the theorem are discussed.

Inspec keywords: sampled data systems; Z transforms; linear systems

Other keywords: steady state response; periodic sampled signal; linear time invariant system; z transform

Subjects: Discrete control systems

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