This document provides an example of calculating the frequency response of a linear time-invariant (LTI) system. The impulse response of the system is given. To find the frequency response: 1) take the Fourier transform of the impulse response to obtain the transfer function, 2) evaluate the transfer function at specific frequencies, such as ω=π/4, and 3) note that the frequency response is non-zero for all frequencies within the range of 0 to π.
This document provides an example of calculating the frequency response of a linear time-invariant (LTI) system. The impulse response of the system is given. To find the frequency response: 1) take the Fourier transform of the impulse response to obtain the transfer function, 2) evaluate the transfer function at specific frequencies, such as ω=π/4, and 3) note that the frequency response is non-zero for all frequencies within the range of 0 to π.
This document provides an example of calculating the frequency response of a linear time-invariant (LTI) system. The impulse response of the system is given. To find the frequency response: 1) take the Fourier transform of the impulse response to obtain the transfer function, 2) evaluate the transfer function at specific frequencies, such as ω=π/4, and 3) note that the frequency response is non-zero for all frequencies within the range of 0 to π.
This document provides an example of calculating the frequency response of a linear time-invariant (LTI) system. The impulse response of the system is given. To find the frequency response: 1) take the Fourier transform of the impulse response to obtain the transfer function, 2) evaluate the transfer function at specific frequencies, such as ω=π/4, and 3) note that the frequency response is non-zero for all frequencies within the range of 0 to π.