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Solving Difference Equations and Inverse Z Transforms: ME2025 Digital Control

This document discusses solving difference equations and inverse Z transforms. It presents difference equations involving terms like p1, c1, pn, cn, which represent signals multiplied together and raised to different powers n over time. It shows how to solve these difference equations to get expressions involving the signals multiplied together and combined using trigonometric functions like cosine, in order to analyze digital control systems.

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Solving Difference Equations and Inverse Z Transforms: ME2025 Digital Control

This document discusses solving difference equations and inverse Z transforms. It presents difference equations involving terms like p1, c1, pn, cn, which represent signals multiplied together and raised to different powers n over time. It shows how to solve these difference equations to get expressions involving the signals multiplied together and combined using trigonometric functions like cosine, in order to analyze digital control systems.

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ME2025 Digital Control

Solving Difference Equations and Inverse Z Transforms


Jee-Hwan Ryu School of Mechanical Engineering Korea University of Technology and Education

p1 = e j , c1 = c1 e jc1 p1 c1 = n c1 e j (n+c1 ) , p1 c1 = n c1 e j (n+c1 )


n n

p1 c1 + p1 c = 2 n c1 cos(n + c1 )
n n

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