Stability of a system

hello,

Can a system with impulse response h(t) = u(t), be a stable system? Mathematically, it involves the summation of h(t) from -infinity to +infinity.

How is the above statement true.

regards,
proffy

Replies

  • Jeffrey Arulraj
    Jeffrey Arulraj
    A system can be stable if you give a input an output must come

    This op must not be Infinity (not defined )

    If I give value for t in the equation I am getting a constant and so this is a stable system
  • Jeffrey Arulraj
    Jeffrey Arulraj
    PS Don't use H(t) for any function other than the impulse function

    Impulse function is defined only in time t=0

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