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| Experienced Member | what's the differences between discrete time convolution & continuous time convolution? Please advise. Thanks. |
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| New Member | First off, to be obvious, discrete-time conv is for discrete-time signals and cont-time conv... - i'm sure you knew this. The real difference is that for cont-time, integration is required, since it's continuous - you're just summing area. For discr-time, it's just a summation. Discrete-time conv is a lot easier since you're just multiplying points/delta func's and adding them up - shift again and repeat the process. I hope that answered your question. |
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| New Member | correct reply by red4925. if u want some good DSP ref., i suggest www.dspguide.com nice site for DSP . free book download available. regards, Neil.
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| New Member | That DSP link looks like it's got some good info. I'll have to check out the free d/l. Thanks neil. |
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