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ELEC 310. Lecture 8.
Linear constant-coefficient
difference equations
Textbook: section 2.5
2
Ways to describe discrete LTI systems
• 1) via the impulse response
• 2) via difference equations
– y[n]=some formula in x[n], and possibly x[n-n0], y[n-n0]
• 3) via the frequency response
• 4) via the transfer function (Z transform)
3
Examples
1) Find the difference equation that
characterizes the LTI system given by the
following impulse response:
h[n]=δ[n+1]-δ[n]
2) Difference equation representation for the
accumulator system
Alexandra Branzan Albu ELEC 310-Spring 2008-Lecture 6 4
Description of LTi discrete systems via
difference equations
• This is an implicit specification of the system
– Difference equations describe a relationship between
the input and the output
rather than
an explicit expression for the system output as a
function of its input
- For finding this explicit expression, we must solve the
differential equation
- To find a solution, we need more information than
provided by the differential equation alone
- This information is specified by auxiliary conditions.
Alexandra Branzan Albu ELEC 310-Spring 2008-Lecture 6 5
General formula
• A linear constant-coefficient difference equation
of order N looks like:
• All solutions y[n] can be expressed as a sum
yh[n]+yp[n]
Alexandra Branzan Albu ELEC 310-Spring 2008-Lecture 6 6
Difference equation rewritten
can be rewritten as:
We need to know the input for all n as well as a set of N
auxiliary conditions such as y[-N], y[-N+1], …, y[-1] in order to
be able to solve the equation
Alexandra Branzan Albu ELEC 310-Spring 2008-Lecture 6 7
Condition of initial rest
• We need auxiliary conditions to accompany the
difference equation
• Initial rest is the simplest and the most widely
used auxiliary condition in LTI systems:
An input x[n]=0 for n<n0 leads to an output y[n]=0 for n<no
A causal input x[n]=0 for n<0 leads to a causal output y[n]=0 for n<0
Alexandra Branzan Albu ELEC 310-Spring 2008-Lecture 6 8
Special case: non-recursive equation
If N=0, then
Finite impulse response (FIR)
To summarize
– A linear constant coefficient difference equation
does not uniquely specify the system. The output
for a given input is not uniquely specified.
Auxiliary conditions are required
– If auxiliary information is given as N sequential
values of the output, we rearrange the difference
equation as a recurrence equation and solve it for
future and past values of the output.
– If we know that the system is LTI and causal,
then the system is fully specified by the LCCDE
plus the condition of initial rest.
9
Example
• 2.20 textbook
Consider the difference equation representing
a causal LTI system
y[n] - (1/a)y[n-1]=x[n-1]
a) Find the impulse response of the system
b) For what ranges of a will the system be
stable? 10

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L8. LTI systems described via difference equations.pdf

  • 1. 1 ELEC 310. Lecture 8. Linear constant-coefficient difference equations Textbook: section 2.5
  • 2. 2 Ways to describe discrete LTI systems • 1) via the impulse response • 2) via difference equations – y[n]=some formula in x[n], and possibly x[n-n0], y[n-n0] • 3) via the frequency response • 4) via the transfer function (Z transform)
  • 3. 3 Examples 1) Find the difference equation that characterizes the LTI system given by the following impulse response: h[n]=δ[n+1]-δ[n] 2) Difference equation representation for the accumulator system
  • 4. Alexandra Branzan Albu ELEC 310-Spring 2008-Lecture 6 4 Description of LTi discrete systems via difference equations • This is an implicit specification of the system – Difference equations describe a relationship between the input and the output rather than an explicit expression for the system output as a function of its input - For finding this explicit expression, we must solve the differential equation - To find a solution, we need more information than provided by the differential equation alone - This information is specified by auxiliary conditions.
  • 5. Alexandra Branzan Albu ELEC 310-Spring 2008-Lecture 6 5 General formula • A linear constant-coefficient difference equation of order N looks like: • All solutions y[n] can be expressed as a sum yh[n]+yp[n]
  • 6. Alexandra Branzan Albu ELEC 310-Spring 2008-Lecture 6 6 Difference equation rewritten can be rewritten as: We need to know the input for all n as well as a set of N auxiliary conditions such as y[-N], y[-N+1], …, y[-1] in order to be able to solve the equation
  • 7. Alexandra Branzan Albu ELEC 310-Spring 2008-Lecture 6 7 Condition of initial rest • We need auxiliary conditions to accompany the difference equation • Initial rest is the simplest and the most widely used auxiliary condition in LTI systems: An input x[n]=0 for n<n0 leads to an output y[n]=0 for n<no A causal input x[n]=0 for n<0 leads to a causal output y[n]=0 for n<0
  • 8. Alexandra Branzan Albu ELEC 310-Spring 2008-Lecture 6 8 Special case: non-recursive equation If N=0, then Finite impulse response (FIR)
  • 9. To summarize – A linear constant coefficient difference equation does not uniquely specify the system. The output for a given input is not uniquely specified. Auxiliary conditions are required – If auxiliary information is given as N sequential values of the output, we rearrange the difference equation as a recurrence equation and solve it for future and past values of the output. – If we know that the system is LTI and causal, then the system is fully specified by the LCCDE plus the condition of initial rest. 9
  • 10. Example • 2.20 textbook Consider the difference equation representing a causal LTI system y[n] - (1/a)y[n-1]=x[n-1] a) Find the impulse response of the system b) For what ranges of a will the system be stable? 10