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                                        Discrete-Time System
                                               Dr. Jirabhorn Chaiwongsai
                                                            ดร.จราพร ิ             ไชยวงศ์สาย
                                                       Department of Computer Engineering
                                          School of Information and Communication Technology
                                                                    University of Phayao
        Block Diagram Representation of Discrete-Time 
        Systems
         Adder                    Signal multiplier 
                                   Unit delay element  
         Constant multiplier  
                                   Unit advance element                        
                          Aj. Jirabhorn Chaiwongsai   2
          Example1
          Using basic building blocks introduced above, sketch 
          the block diagram representation of the discrete-time 
          system described by the input-output relation
          Solution
                               Aj. Jirabhorn Chaiwongsai         3
        Classification of Discrete-Time Systems
        Static vs Dynamic Systems
          A discrete-time system is called static or memoryless if its 
          output at any instant n depends at most on the input sample 
          at the same time, but not on past or future samples of the 
          input. 
          In any other case, the system is said to be dynamic or to 
          have memory. If the output of a system at time n is 
          completely determined by the input samples in the interval 
          from n — N  to n(N > 0), the system is said to have memory 
          of duration N. If N =0, the system is static. 
          If 0 < N < ∞, the system is said to have finite memory, 
          whereas if N = ∞, the system is said to have infinite memory.
                           Aj. Jirabhorn Chaiwongsai     4
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