Jun 8, 2005 #1 W wcz Member level 2 Joined Jul 17, 2004 Messages 49 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,286 Activity points 582 Could anyone interpret the above statement for me ? Is that means, a rectangular pulse with width of a, and is centred at point a ? Please advice.
Could anyone interpret the above statement for me ? Is that means, a rectangular pulse with width of a, and is centred at point a ? Please advice.
Jun 8, 2005 #2 S suvendu Full Member level 3 Joined Oct 10, 2004 Messages 167 Helped 16 Reputation 32 Reaction score 3 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 2,121 Re: rect [ (t-a)/a ] = ? thais is very easy.rect(t/a) is located at origin having pulse width "a".ie; it extends from -a/2 to a/2. whereas rect((t-a)/a ) is shifted right by "a" units.ie,it extends from +a/2 to +3a/2.
Re: rect [ (t-a)/a ] = ? thais is very easy.rect(t/a) is located at origin having pulse width "a".ie; it extends from -a/2 to a/2. whereas rect((t-a)/a ) is shifted right by "a" units.ie,it extends from +a/2 to +3a/2.
Jun 10, 2005 #3 B boeysue Full Member level 3 Joined Dec 23, 2004 Messages 187 Helped 3 Reputation 6 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,296 Activity points 1,523 Re: rect [ (t-a)/a ] = ? A rectangular pulse with a width a and centered in a/2
Jun 13, 2005 #4 A awan Advanced Member level 4 Joined Jun 11, 2004 Messages 106 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,296 Location Los Angeles Activity points 815 Re: rect [ (t-a)/a ] = ? go through "modern analog and digital communication by lathi" table 3.1 has all these thing described in details
Re: rect [ (t-a)/a ] = ? go through "modern analog and digital communication by lathi" table 3.1 has all these thing described in details