Table of Laplace and Z Transforms

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Table of Laplace and Z Transforms

Laplace and Z Transforms Laplace Properties Z Xform Properties


Using this table for Z Transforms with Discrete Indices
Shortened 2-page pdf of Laplace Transforms and Properties
Shortened 2-page pdf of Z Transforms and Properties
All time domain functions are implicitly=0 for t<0 (i.e. they are multiplied by unit step).

Entry Laplace Domain Time Domain (note) Z Domain


(t=kT)
unit impulse unit impulse

unit step (note)

ramp

parabola

tn
(n is integer)

exponential

power

time
multiplied
exponential

Asymptotic
exponential

double
exponential

asymptotic
double
exponential

asymptotic
critically
damped

differentiated
critically
damped

sine

cosine

decaying
sine

decaying
cosine

generic
decaying
oscillatory

generic
decaying
oscillatory
(alternate)
(note)

Z-domain
generic
decaying
oscillatory

(note)
Prototype Second Order System (ζ<1, underdampded)

Prototype
2nd order
lowpass
step
response

Prototype
2nd order
lowpass
impulse
response

Prototype
2nd order
bandpass
impulse
response

Using this table for Z Transforms with discrete indices


Commonly the "time domain" function is given in terms of a discrete index, k, rather than time. This is easily
accommodated by the table. For example if you are given a function:

Since t=kT, simply replace k in the function definition by k=t/T. So, in this case,

and we can use the table entry for the ramp

The answer is then easily obtained

References

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Erik Cheever Department of Engineering Swarthmore College

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