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EE 315 Class 32

On Region of Convergence (ROC)


Poles are never part of the ROC.
For a z-transform X[z] of a signal of finite-duration, the region of
convergence consists of almost the entire complex plane with possibly
the exception of the origin and/or z = .
For a z-transform X[z] of a signal of infinite-duration:
A right sided signal x[n] has a region of convergence |z| > R1 where
R1 is the largest radius of the poles of X[z]. That is, the region of
convergence is the outside of a circle of radius R1 .
An left sided signal x[n] has as region of convergence the inside of
the circle defined by the smallest radius R2 of the poles of X[z] or
|z| < R2 .
A two-sided signal x[n] has as region of convergence R1 < |z| < R2 ,
or the inside of a torus of inside radius R1 and outside radius R2
corresponding to the maximum and minimum radii of the poles of
Xr [z] and Xl [z] which are the z-transforms of the right and left
components of x[n].

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