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  1. skhatana

    ZOH Frequency response and matlab

    Yes. Just to make sure i have understood your notation. I am restating it. Superposition: Given: y1(t) = ZOH {x1(t)} and y2(t) = ZOH {x2(t)} Implies y(t) = ZOH {x1(t)+x2(t)}= y1(t)+y2(t) Scaling: If y1(t) = ZOH {x1(t)} Then a *y1(t) = ZOH {a*x1(t)}
  2. skhatana

    ZOH Frequency response and matlab

    TIFN, Is discountinuity in first derivative a condition for the system to be Linear ? I thought following two conditions are suffcient for a systemto be Linear . 1) Superposition : Sum of outputs is same as output of sum of inputs 2) Scaling : Scaling input by a conatct scales output by same...
  3. skhatana

    ZOH Frequency response and matlab

    Hi TIFN, Thanks for your pointer to matlab forum. Actually I did a bit of search on this. ZOH is linear and this aspect is well documented too. It satisfies superposition and scaling property. It is sruprinsing but true. Try it ! -SK
  4. skhatana

    ZOH Frequency response and matlab

    I am struggling little bit in trying to understand the frequency response of the ZOH with matlab. I was wondering if you have any thoughts on this. Here are few things that I understand ( coorect me if these are not right) 1) ZOH is linear but not Time Invariant 2) The frequency response...

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