condition of periodicity for a continuous time signal?
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Condition of periodicity for a continuous time is x(t) = x(t +T0).
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The condition for periodicity for a continuous-time signal is :
x(t) = x(t +T₀)
- Periodic signals can be defined as signals that repeat itself in a fixed time interval.
- If x(t) represents a continuous-time signal, then it is periodic if and only if x(t+T)= x(t)
- The periodic signals are the same in case of both the continuous-time and discrete-time signals.
- This can be understood as :
(a) Continuous time signal
x(t)=x(t+T), ∀ t>0
(b) Discrete time signal
x(n)=x(n+N), ∀ n>0
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