- What is Lccde in DSP?
- How do you find the impulse response of a difference equation?
- What is difference equation in DSP?
What is Lccde in DSP?
One of the most important concepts of DSP is to be able to properly represent the input/output relationship to a given LTI system. A linear constant-coefficient difference equation (LCCDE) serves as a way to express just this relationship in a discrete-time system.
How do you find the impulse response of a difference equation?
Given the system equation, you can find the impulse response just by feeding x[n] = δ[n] into the system.
What is difference equation in DSP?
The difference equation is a formula for computing an output sample at time based on past and present input samples and past output samples in the time domain.