You literally just explained convolution better in 30 minutes than I learned in the entire semester of Signals and Systems during undergraduate studies.
Good stuff indeed. But I would have put the animation before the calculation, directly after the definition of convolution. It would have made the calculation much easier to understand.
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That animation at the end really does a perfect job of tying it all together and illustrating the concept of overlap and the result it produces when you integrate the area of overlap.
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That was absolutely incredible!!! Amazing explanation as always and loved the animation at the end. Thank you for making all these perfect, step-by-step videos, they make college subjects so understandable.
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it would be t-1 and t itself lets us consider t>0 => shifting the graph of h(-T) towards the right (delaying the signal) hence the left extreme must be greater than -1 by t units and right extreme from 0 by t units in the positive side . hence left extreme must be -1 + t since it must be greater than -1 just in case if you take -1-t the it would be less than -1 actually (advancing the signal) which in turn is wrong same goes for case when t
I didn’t buy his explanation of t can be positive and negative. The plot should have been -t-1 to -t. So the derivation afterwards is all wrong in the sense that t should have been -t. I suppose he the animation at the end does not represent x(T) • h (t-T) rather x(T) •h(-t - T). Anyway, I came to the comment section to look for a comment like this. Glad to see I’m not the only one.
Thank you very much! I'd greatly appreciate it if you could add lectures for Control Systems, Principles of Communication Systems, and Linear Integrated Circuits.
Salute to Neso academy for this much grt explanation, and there free of cost teaching ,helping a lot student's to overcome there difficulty in this subject
that animation was really helpfull inorder to understand physical meaning.please include animation like this important concepts.u are the best teacher..
Thank you, my friend, if you were an American you will be costing me a small fortune. I am very thankful to you as you can explain far better than my super high qualified doctors at the University of Derby, which they can not explain shit to anyone, unfortunately.
@nesoacademy Your videos are incredibly informative, making complex concepts easy to understand. I appreciate your clear explanation of convolution with continuous functions. Could you consider covering convolution with discrete functions in a future video? Your teaching style is invaluable, and I look forward to more insightful content.
You literally just explained convolution better in 30 minutes than I learned in the entire semester of Signals and Systems during undergraduate studies.
my professor would improve a lot if he watched these videos him
Good stuff indeed. But I would have put the animation before the calculation, directly after the definition of convolution. It would have made the calculation much easier to understand.
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Convolution has convoluted my mind. Yipee 🙂
Agreed
The animation at the end just nailed the lecture. Such a realistic approach to the concepts 👏
hey can u provide the matlab code for the animation at the end
After watching your lectures of digital and now till now of signals and systems...I can say only one thing that not even MIT course can offer such clear and beautiful explanation that too in so less amount of time...You talk "no faaltu ki baat" which almost all coaching centers do... Thanks Neso Academy 💙
1st time I understood what is convolution by this lecture .... Sachin Tendulkar is All time greatest now neso academy is all time greatest.... thank you
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Thanks for giving the clearest and most unforgettable explanation!
That animation at the end really does a perfect job of tying it all together and illustrating the concept of overlap and the result it produces when you integrate the area of overlap.
I've never added this number of a YT channel's videos to my list EVER.
I'm totally serious when I say words can't express my gratitude to you for almost every single video of yours I watch
you explained in 30 minutes what my professor couldn't in two 3-hour lectures. Thank you so much, you are helping so many people!!
One of the few Indian youtube channels that doesn't spew nonsense. Very intuitive and layman approach to convolution, bravo.
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No one can give a simpler and clearer explanation for convolution than this video....Thank you sir !!
Your drawings are so satisfying to watch thanks:D
One of the best explanation I have ever come across
You went above and beyond. Super clear explanation, helps me visualize the convolution of signal. Thank you.
thank you so much i'm preparing for the exam and this Helped me a lot ! From Tunisia
Sir, this is the best explanation of the concept I've heard so far. It's amazing
Finally, a nice and clear explanation about the topic !
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most helpful Convolution lecture ever. Thank you sir, Greetings From Turkey
Thanks a lot sir!!! We students are so grateful to Saraswati Mata that we have been blessed with teachers like you, who solve our doubts as well as teach entire topic without any issue caused to us. You are literally an exam saver and I am so grateful to you Jai Siya Ram
The animation at the end explained the whole topic so nicely!
You did justice to the Explanation of convolution, so much clarity in your teaching Prof!
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Brilliant explanation..
I wish if there was ur video in 2004 when i was struggling in signals & system course..
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thank god finally someone shows me how convolution works graphically. Other videos are justing doing integration and not helpful at all!
That was absolutely incredible!!! Amazing explanation as always and loved the animation at the end. Thank you for making all these perfect, step-by-step videos, they make college subjects so understandable.
From where do you study all this? Your concepts are so clear...
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I was also thinking the same question while watching this video😅😂
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At 11:45 the horizontal coordinates on the plot of the time-shifted h should be -t-1 and -t, respectively. Remember "look forward shift left".
it would be t-1 and t itself
lets us consider t>0 => shifting the graph of h(-T) towards the right (delaying the signal) hence the left extreme must be greater than -1 by t units and right extreme from 0 by t units in the positive side . hence left extreme must be -1 + t since it must be greater than -1 just in case if you take -1-t the it would be less than -1 actually (advancing the signal) which in turn is wrong
same goes for case when t
I didn’t buy his explanation of t can be positive and negative. The plot should have been -t-1 to -t.
So the derivation afterwards is all wrong in the sense that t should have been -t.
I suppose he the animation at the end does not represent x(T) • h (t-T) rather x(T) •h(-t - T).
Anyway, I came to the comment section to look for a comment like this. Glad to see I’m not the only one.
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Thank you very much! I'd greatly appreciate it if you could add lectures for Control Systems, Principles of Communication Systems, and Linear Integrated Circuits.
one of the best explanation you will get about convolution
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So, amazing.... explanation ....
I cannot find these lectures even in top engineering colleges
Very nice explanation. Finally I understood the integral form of convolution. Thank you
This is one the greatest tutorials i've ever witnessed ...
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Thank you so much. I have been struggling with this topic all semester and now it is clear.
Salute to Neso academy for this much grt explanation, and there free of cost teaching ,helping a lot student's to overcome there difficulty in this subject
Thank you so much, my teacher even just 30 minutes, I can understand well.
You're an absolute life saver - thanks so so much for your explanation!
Sir Are you professor in any college or student because your voice seems like college student and your knowledge is like beyond the scope of level
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ur a great lecturer with huge patience ....hats off to u GURUji
Well explained .Awesome
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Such a nice way of teaching. Its too good
Thank you! You are better than my teachers!!
Convolution is an integral that gives us the amount of overlap between 2 signals when one signal is shifting toward the other signal
that animation was really helpfull inorder to understand physical meaning.please include animation like this important concepts.u are the best teacher..
So well explained! It clarifies the concept and further animation helps to grasp the operation to perfection. Thank you.
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Clear and illustrative explanation. Thank you.
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Overall concept has been cleared just in one go.
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Sir..i clearly understood convolution.., animation is very good understanding..tq sir
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Thank you so much, I actually understand now how to do the convolution integral because of you.
This series helps me a lot with my signal processing class
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Excellent teaching
Exactly what I'm looking for. So helpful!
I have now some intuition about convolution. Thank you!
Thank you, my friend, if you were an American you will be costing me a small fortune. I am very thankful to you as you can explain far better than my super high qualified doctors at the University of Derby, which they can not explain shit to anyone, unfortunately.
properly understood. examples seemed so hard. thank you boss-man
Very clear!Thank you!
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21:55 sir added a lil humour but in serious tone
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Can't thank enough to you Sir. Thanks for such a fantastic explanation.
Thankyou sir. My doubts are cleared. Thanks
Thank you, I really needed this.
@nesoacademy Your videos are incredibly informative, making complex concepts easy to understand. I appreciate your clear explanation of convolution with continuous functions. Could you consider covering convolution with discrete functions in a future video? Your teaching style is invaluable, and I look forward to more insightful content.
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Thank you so much sir, it is a great explanation. It was so helpful, greetings from Colombia.
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Very clear explanation! Thanks!
Thank you so much for the explanation, I was having a bad time with this topic but your video help me a lot. Thanks again.
Wow that was an incredible video. Thank you so much for providing an awesome visual representation of what the concept actually is!
Great...keep it up bro..kudos..
Why are we shifting impulse response between the input signal ranges and not exactly when the signal changes values?
Like why shift h (t) for 1 < t
@@vikernes0255 stupid and complicated explanation
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Saxena Rahul so u know
thanks a lot!! it helped me study to my upcoming test unravelling some major intricacies. Cheers!!
Very nice explanation sir. You make it easy. Thanks
Very good explanation, you nailed it sir.
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