Z Transform
Z Transform
Why z-Transform?
1. Many of signals (such as x(n)=u(n), x(n) = (0.5)nu(n), x(n) = sin(n) etc. ) do not have a DTFT.
2. Advantages like Fourier transform provided:
Topics:
Definition of z Transform
Properties of z- Transform
Inverse z- Transform
ROC properties
ROC is an annulus or disc in the z-plane centred at the
origin. i.e.
A finite-length sequence has a z-transform with a region
of convergence that includes the entire z-plane except,
possibly, z = 0 and z = . The point z = will be included if
x(n) = 0 for n < 0, and the point z = 0 will be included if x(n) = 0
for n > 0.
A right-sided sequence has a z-transform with a region
of convergence that is the exterior of a circle:
ROC: |z|>
A left-sided sequence has a z-transform with a region of
convergence that is the interior of a circle:
ROC: |z|<
The Fourier Transform of x(n) converges absolutely if
and only if ROC of z-transform includes the unit circle
Properties of Z-Transform
Linearity
If x(n) has a z-transform X(z) with a region of convergence Rx,
and if y(n) has a z-transform Y(z) with a region of convergence
Ry,
Z
w(n) ax(n) by(n) W ( z ) aX ( z ) bY ( z )
and the ROC of W(z) will include the intersection of Rx and Ry,
that is, Rw contains .R x R y
Shifting property
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If x(n) has a z-transform X(z), x(n n0 )
z n X ( z)
0
Time reversal
If x(n) has a z-transform X(z) with a region of convergence Rx
that is the annulus z , the z-transform of the timereversed sequence x(-n) is x(n) X ( z )
and has a region of convergence1 z 1 , which is denoted by 1 R
Z
Properties of Z-Transform
Multiplication by an exponential
Convolution theorm
Z
n x(n)
X ( 1 z )
The ROC of Y(z) will include the intersection of Rx and Rh, that is,
Ry contains Rx Rh .
With x(n), y(n), and h(n) denoting the input, output, and unit-sample
response, respectively, and X(z), Y(x), and H(z) their z-transforms.
The z-transform of the unit-sample response is often referred to as
the system function.
Conjugation
If X(z) is the z-transform of x(n), the z-transform of the complex
conjugate of x(n) is
Z
x (n)
X (z )
Properties of Z-Transform
Derivative
If X(z) is the z-transform of x(n), the ztransform of is
dX ( z )
nx(n) z
dz
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x(0) lim X ( z)
z