Z Transform Examples Ppt
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Have you ever tried your text to fit along the edge of a circle, or even within a circle? Or, on a curved path, or even as a roller coaster? Mostof the time, you need not play as much with words but sometimes if you want to create a quick logo, or even an easy graphic, then you will findPowerPoint’s Transform tools for text very useful. Look at Figure 1 below to explore some quick text effects possible right withinPowerPoint.
Figure 1: Examples of Transforms text effect for text
The z-Transform and Its Application Dr. Deepa Kundur University of Toronto Dr. Deepa Kundur (University of Toronto)The z-Transform and Its Application1 / 36 Chapter 3: The z-Transform and Its Application Discrete-Time Signals and Systems Reference: Sections 3.1 - 3.4 of John G. Proakis and Dimitris G. Manolakis, Digital Signal Processing. Example 7.3 Left-Sided Signal 10 Determine the z-transform of the signal y n nu n 1. Depict the ROC and the location of poles and zeros of Y(z) in the z-plane. The z-Transform Content Introduction z-Transform Zeros and Poles Region of Convergence Important z-Transform Pairs Inverse z-Transform z. – A free PowerPoint PPT presentation (displayed as a Flash slide show) on PowerShow.com - id: 453666-YmYxZ. H (z) = h n z − n. Z transform maps a function of discrete time. To a function of. Although motivated by system functions, we can define a Z trans form for any signal. X (z) = x n z − n n =−∞ Notice that we include n 0 → bilateral Z transform (there is also a unilateral Z transform with. Aliyazicioglu Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Cal Poly Pomona ECE 308 -10 ECE 308-10 2 Z Transform and Its Application to the Analysis of LTI Systems. Z-transform is an alternative representation of a discrete signal. Z-Transform is important in the analysis and characterization of LTI systems.
Transform is a special stylizing option available in PowerPoint only for text. Follow these steps to explore more inPowerPoint 2010 for Windows:Z Transform PdfInverse Z Transform Examples
*Select the text to which you want to apply Transform texteffect. Alternatively, if you just want to follow this tutorial step-by-step,insert a text box on a blank slide and type some text in it asshown in Figure 2. Select the text, or the entire text box as required to bring up the Drawing Tools Format tab onthe Ribbon as shown highlighted in red withinFigure 2.
*Figure 2: Drawing Tools Format tab of the RibbonNote: The Drawing Tools Format tab is a Contextual tab. Contextual tabs are special tabs in theRibbon that are not visible all the time. They make an appearanceonly when you are working with a particular slide object which can be edited using the options within these tabs.Within the Drawing Tools Format tab, locate the WordArt Styles group. Then click theText Effects button that you can see highlighted in red within Figure 3.
*Figure 3: Text Effects button within WordArt Styles groupThis opens the Text Effects drop-down gallery, as shown in Figure 4. Select the Transformoption which is the last option in this gallery (shown highlighted in red within Figure 4).
*Figure 4: Transform option within Text Effects drop-down galleryThis opens the Transform sub-gallery as shown in Figure 5.
*Figure 5: Transform sub-gallery
*Let us explore various effects within Transform sub-gallery as marked in Figure 5:A. No Transform
*Removes any transform effect already applied to the selected text.B. Follow Path
*These Transform effects make your text to flow in a certain path like a circle, or an arc etc.C. Warp
*Here you will find Transform effects that twist and turn your text in various directions, and also make them wavy. To explore moreWarp effects, use the scroll bar towards right (highlighted in blue, within Figure 5).When you hover your cursor over any of the Transform effects within the Transform sub-gallery, you will see aLive Preview of the effect on your selected text. Click on any effect toapply it to the selected text. In Figure 6 you can see the selected text applied with Chevron Up effect.
*Figure 6: Transform Effect appliedDo you notice the pink handle on the left of the text box in Figure 6, above (highlighted in red)? Youcan use that to create more transforms for text. We explain this option in ourAdvanced Text Transforms in PowerPoint 2010 tutorial.Remember to save your presentation often.
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Have you ever tried your text to fit along the edge of a circle, or even within a circle? Or, on a curved path, or even as a roller coaster? Mostof the time, you need not play as much with words but sometimes if you want to create a quick logo, or even an easy graphic, then you will findPowerPoint’s Transform tools for text very useful. Look at Figure 1 below to explore some quick text effects possible right withinPowerPoint.
Figure 1: Examples of Transforms text effect for text
The z-Transform and Its Application Dr. Deepa Kundur University of Toronto Dr. Deepa Kundur (University of Toronto)The z-Transform and Its Application1 / 36 Chapter 3: The z-Transform and Its Application Discrete-Time Signals and Systems Reference: Sections 3.1 - 3.4 of John G. Proakis and Dimitris G. Manolakis, Digital Signal Processing. Example 7.3 Left-Sided Signal 10 Determine the z-transform of the signal y n nu n 1. Depict the ROC and the location of poles and zeros of Y(z) in the z-plane. The z-Transform Content Introduction z-Transform Zeros and Poles Region of Convergence Important z-Transform Pairs Inverse z-Transform z. – A free PowerPoint PPT presentation (displayed as a Flash slide show) on PowerShow.com - id: 453666-YmYxZ. H (z) = h n z − n. Z transform maps a function of discrete time. To a function of. Although motivated by system functions, we can define a Z trans form for any signal. X (z) = x n z − n n =−∞ Notice that we include n 0 → bilateral Z transform (there is also a unilateral Z transform with. Aliyazicioglu Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Cal Poly Pomona ECE 308 -10 ECE 308-10 2 Z Transform and Its Application to the Analysis of LTI Systems. Z-transform is an alternative representation of a discrete signal. Z-Transform is important in the analysis and characterization of LTI systems.
Transform is a special stylizing option available in PowerPoint only for text. Follow these steps to explore more inPowerPoint 2010 for Windows:Z Transform PdfInverse Z Transform Examples
*Select the text to which you want to apply Transform texteffect. Alternatively, if you just want to follow this tutorial step-by-step,insert a text box on a blank slide and type some text in it asshown in Figure 2. Select the text, or the entire text box as required to bring up the Drawing Tools Format tab onthe Ribbon as shown highlighted in red withinFigure 2.
*Figure 2: Drawing Tools Format tab of the RibbonNote: The Drawing Tools Format tab is a Contextual tab. Contextual tabs are special tabs in theRibbon that are not visible all the time. They make an appearanceonly when you are working with a particular slide object which can be edited using the options within these tabs.Within the Drawing Tools Format tab, locate the WordArt Styles group. Then click theText Effects button that you can see highlighted in red within Figure 3.
*Figure 3: Text Effects button within WordArt Styles groupThis opens the Text Effects drop-down gallery, as shown in Figure 4. Select the Transformoption which is the last option in this gallery (shown highlighted in red within Figure 4).
*Figure 4: Transform option within Text Effects drop-down galleryThis opens the Transform sub-gallery as shown in Figure 5.
*Figure 5: Transform sub-gallery
*Let us explore various effects within Transform sub-gallery as marked in Figure 5:A. No Transform
*Removes any transform effect already applied to the selected text.B. Follow Path
*These Transform effects make your text to flow in a certain path like a circle, or an arc etc.C. Warp
*Here you will find Transform effects that twist and turn your text in various directions, and also make them wavy. To explore moreWarp effects, use the scroll bar towards right (highlighted in blue, within Figure 5).When you hover your cursor over any of the Transform effects within the Transform sub-gallery, you will see aLive Preview of the effect on your selected text. Click on any effect toapply it to the selected text. In Figure 6 you can see the selected text applied with Chevron Up effect.
*Figure 6: Transform Effect appliedDo you notice the pink handle on the left of the text box in Figure 6, above (highlighted in red)? Youcan use that to create more transforms for text. We explain this option in ourAdvanced Text Transforms in PowerPoint 2010 tutorial.Remember to save your presentation often.
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