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    what is the meaning of a relaxed system?

    Hi David, Relaxed and initial rest are one and the same. When modelling a system through differential equations (assuming a continuous time case) we conclude that this system is LTI if and only if y(0)=0 as well as yn(0)=0. Where yn(0) is the nth derivative of the output at t=0 ,in the nth...
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    How to compute LCM of fractional numbers on paper?

    Re: Lcm Hi Faizan, It should be LCM(numerators)/GCF(denominators) Let me prove it for you. Proof: Let the fractions be a/b and c/d. Now LCM(a,c) is divisible by a & c. Now GCF(b,d) divides both b & d. Hence the fraction LCM(a,c)/GCF(b,d) when divided by both a/b and c/d will yeild a Natural...
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    PLS help with this article for my final report

    Dear Ana, You have requested the article in a wrong forum. Please use EDA Articles, White Paper, Data Sheet & Specification Requests. this will ensure the right place for all such articles and more importantly fast response is assured. Link to your article. Hope this helps. ~Kalyan.
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    give tricks for word problems

    Please give more details or post a series of problems that you think will resolve all your quries. ~Kalyan.
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    Integration calculation help

    Lets consider \[J\left( a \right) = \int_0^\pi {\ln \left( {1 + a \cdot \cos \left( x \right)} \right)dx} \Rightarrow \dot J\left( a \right) = \int_0^\pi {\frac{{\cos \left( x \right)}}{{1 + a \cdot \cos \left( x \right)}}dx}\] We know that -1?a?1. Now find \[\dot J\left( a \right)\] and...
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    help required -Numeric Analysis

    Hi Vishwanath, Take a look at this example https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton%27s_method ~Kalyan.
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    HELP required - differential equations

    Answers attached in the doc. Let me know if thats clear enough. Regards, ~Kalyan.
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    HELP required - differential equations

    Hi, Let me know which one is troubling you. ~Kalyan.
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    Differential with a function of time

    Re: differential No, its valid only when the domain of the functions are preserved during the transformation. Lets consider an example X = a sin ωt and Y = b cos ωt then Z = dY/dX = -b/a tan ωt, now the function Z is defined for all values of t except when t is 2nΠ ± Π/2 but the function M =...
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    Question about time dependence functions

    Re: time dependence There is nothing wrong if such a kind of relationship is established between two seemingly unrealted variables. Now for example lets trace out motion of a particle α with respect to time, let the variable Y denote its displacement and t denote the time, in a Y-t plane...
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    Information about the concept of speech processing

    Re: sound processing Try out Digital Speech: Coding for low bitrate communication systems, by Ahemat Kondoz. its from Wiley Publications. ~Kalyan.
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    Can diffraction grating be called interference grating?

    Re: Is it true Hi Shige, Diffraction refers to various phenomena associated with the bending of waves when they interact with obstacles in their path. Its profound for waves where the wavelength is on the order of the size of the diffracting objects. Interference usually refers to the...
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    wut do they mean by "fixed point" saying "fix

    Re: wut do they mean by "fixed point" saying &quot Hi Vahid, Fixed Point arithmetic or representation basically says that you are limiting the representation of fractional part to a specific (fixed) number of bits. And hence the precision is fixed to a specific value and the decimal point are...
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    FFT books that are theory oriented

    Re: FFT Hi Siva, This link contains a book that explains FFT in layman's terms intended for stutents and newbies. ~Kalyan.
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    looking for FFT basic tutorial, simple math

    Re: FFT Check this link out I have uploaded a book that explains FFT in layman's terms ~Kalyan

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