Chapter 4Linear Systems
The mathematical modeling of systems allows the study of both signals and systems from a purely theoretical perspective. For an engineer, the understanding of the expected behavior of a system as it interacts with signals allows the efficient design and testing of systems both inside and outside the laboratory. In particular, linear systems represent an important class of systems based on the general properties of the system’s interaction with signals. Most of the systems described in this text will fall into the category of linear systems. For some non-linear systems (such as transistor amplifiers), the operating conditions can often be constrained to satisfy the conditions of linearity. In other cases, a much more involved and non-intuitive analysis is required, and the study of general non-linear systems is beyond the scope of this discussion.
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