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Properties of Z-Transform

This document lists 8 properties of the Z-transform: 1) Linearity, 2) Time shifting, 3) Time reversal, 4) Multiplication by an exponential sequence, 5) Convolution theorem, 6) Conjugation, 7) Derivative property, 8) Initial value theorem. It provides brief explanations of each property involving how a discrete sequence relates to or transforms into its Z-transform.

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Properties of Z-Transform

This document lists 8 properties of the Z-transform: 1) Linearity, 2) Time shifting, 3) Time reversal, 4) Multiplication by an exponential sequence, 5) Convolution theorem, 6) Conjugation, 7) Derivative property, 8) Initial value theorem. It provides brief explanations of each property involving how a discrete sequence relates to or transforms into its Z-transform.

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  • Properties of Z-Transform
  • List of Properties of Z-Transform
  • Linearity and Time Shifting
  • Time Reversal and Multiplication by an Exponential sequence
  • Convolution Theorem and Conjugation
  • Derivative Property and Initial Value Theorem
  • Conclusion or Scheme

Properties of Z-Transform

List of properties of Z-Transform


1) Linearity
2) Time Shifting
3) Time Reversal
4) Multiplication by an Exponential sequence
5) Convolution Theorem
6) Conjugation
7) Derivative Property (Differentiation)
8) Initial Value Theorem
1.Linearit
y Let x1(n) and x2(n) be the two discrete
sequences and their z-transform be X1(z) and X2(z)
respectively, then
z
a x1(n) + b x2(n) < --------> a X1(z) + b X2(z)

2.Time Shifting
Let x(n) be the discrete sequence and its z-
transform be X(z), then

z
x(n-k) < --------> z-k X(z)
3.Time Reversal
Let x(n) be the discrete sequence and its z-
transform be X(z), then
z
x(-n) < ---------> X(z-1) = X(1/z)

4. Multiplication by an Exponential sequence


Let x(n) be the discrete sequence and its z-
transform be X(z), then

z
an x(n) < ---------> X(a-1z) = X(z/a)
5.Convolution Theorem
Let x(n) and h(n) be the two discrete
sequences and their z-transform be X(z) and H(z)
respectively, then
z
x(n) * h(n) < --------> X(z) H(z)

6.Conjugation
Let x(n) be the discrete sequence and its z-
transform be X(z), then the z-transform of its
complex conjugate is
z
x* (n) < --------> X*(z*) and also
z
x* (-n) < --------> X*(1/z*)
7.Derivative
Property
Let x(n) be the discrete sequence and its z-
transform be X(z), then

dX ( z )
nx(n)   z
Z

dz
8. Initial Value Theorem
Let x(n) be the discrete sequence and its z-
transform be X(z) and, if x(n)= 0, for n<0, then

x(0)  lim X ( z )
z 
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