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== External links == * [http://www.tedpavlic.com/teaching/osu/ece209/support/circuits_sys_review.pdf ECE 209: Review of Circuits as LTI Systems] β Short primer on the mathematical analysis of (electrical) LTI systems. * [http://www.tedpavlic.com/teaching/osu/ece209/lab3_opamp_FO/lab3_opamp_FO_phase_shift.pdf ECE 209: Sources of Phase Shift] β Gives an intuitive explanation of the source of phase shift in two common electrical LTI systems. * [http://www.ece.jhu.edu/~cooper/courses/214/signalsandsystemsnotes.pdf JHU 520.214 Signals and Systems course notes]. An encapsulated course on LTI system theory. Adequate for self teaching. * [http://www.etti.unibw.de/labalive/tutorial/lti/ LTI system example: RC low-pass filter]. Amplitude and phase response. {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Lti System Theory}} [[Category:Digital signal processing]] [[Category:Electrical engineering]] [[Category:Classical control theory]] [[Category:Signal processing]] [[Category:Frequency-domain analysis]] [[Category:Time domain analysis]]
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