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Convolution Example - Signal Processing #25 

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A step by step example of how to compute a convolution of an infinite input signal using the overlap and add method.

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5 янв 2017

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@charcita
@charcita 5 лет назад
You probably won't see this comment but I've got a question. Where do you get the x2 from? Did you just make it up? What should I do if they don't give me x2 in a test? Thanks in advance
@TutorialsWithGary
@TutorialsWithGary 5 лет назад
Hey! So you would repeat the same process as we did for x1 for your second signal, however the process is identical to the process we followed for x1, so in this case we arbitrarily chose what the result would be from that operation.
@conorheins8880
@conorheins8880 5 лет назад
@@TutorialsWithGary But why are you adding them together at the end? I thought this was just suppposed to be a demonstration of convolving h(n) with x(n). where did x2 come from and why is it at all relevant? this seems liek you're convolving both x1 and x2 with h(n), and then adding them...how is that convolution? that's just the addition of two independently convolved signals