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Signals and Systems: FM T FM T FM T

1. Signals and systems discusses topics related to Fourier transforms, sampling, and convolution. 2. Key concepts covered include the Fourier transform of periodic even functions containing only cosine terms, minimum sampling rates needed to detect message signals, and the convolution definition as an integral of one signal shifted over the other. 3. Important transforms discussed include the Fourier transform of unit step and impulse functions, and the Laplace transform of unit step and differentiated unit step functions.

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Signals and Systems: FM T FM T FM T

1. Signals and systems discusses topics related to Fourier transforms, sampling, and convolution. 2. Key concepts covered include the Fourier transform of periodic even functions containing only cosine terms, minimum sampling rates needed to detect message signals, and the convolution definition as an integral of one signal shifted over the other. 3. Important transforms discussed include the Fourier transform of unit step and impulse functions, and the Laplace transform of unit step and differentiated unit step functions.

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Signals and Systems

By Mr. GM Ganesh

1.

The value of integral S (t )


Cost dt

is equal to ____ (") #n"efine

(a) Zero $. +.

(b) One

( ) !nfinity ( ) %in()')('

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[ (") *one

] ]

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1.

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1 Ts = $ fm

1 1 (b) Ts > $ fm ( ) Ts < $ fm

(") *one [ (") *one [ ] ] ] ] (")*one [ [ (") *one [ ]

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!f a re tangular ,ulse is ,asse" through a :o4 ,ass filter. then its res,onse is a ___ (a)Triangular fun tion (b) Tra,e Zoi"al fun tion ( ) %a-,ling fun tion (") *one The units for <o4er s,e tral "ensity is ___ (a) =oules(>3 (b) =oules ' >3 ( ) ?atts(>3 The onvolution of f1(t)Af$(t) is ____
f () f $ (t ) d (b) (a) 1

f $ (t ) d

( )

f1 ( ) d (") *one f $ (t )

1B. 11. 1$.

The auto orrelation of a Ce tangular <ulse is a _____ (a)%quare fun tion (b)%ignu- fun tion ( ) Triangular fun tion (") Gate fun tion The sa-,ling frequen y of a signal -(t)21()t %in 1BB )t is ____ (a)$BB sa-,le (se (b)+BB sa-,les (se ( ) 1BB sa-,les (se (") *one The follo4ing te hnique is use" to onvert the ontinuous ti-e signal into "is rete ti-e signal is ___ (a)!"eal sa-,ling (b)*atural sa-,ling ( ) /lat6to, sa-,ling (") 0ll :a,la e transfor- of e6at u(t) is _____ (aDB) (a)1((%6a) (b)1((sEa) ( ) (%Ea) :a,la e Transfor- of [6t f(t)] is ____ (") (s6a)

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] ]

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1+. 11.

(a) " /(s)("s 15.

(b) /(s)

( ) /$(s)

(") *one [ ]

Z6transfor- of a signal ZnB '[n] is ____ (a) F[ZB] (b) F[Z.ZB]

( ) F[Z(ZB]

(") *one

18.

Z6transfor- of a signal u x[n] is ____ (a) 1((16Z61) (b) 1((16Z)

[ ( ) (16Z) (") *one

Key: 1.b 2.c 9.a 10.c

3.a 11.c

4.c 12.d

5.a 13.b

6.c 14.c

7.b 15.c

8.c 16.1

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