Tutorial 2 Signals
Tutorial 2 Signals
(c)
t ,
x(t ) = 2 t ,
0,
k =
0 t 1
1 t 2
otherwise
4. Consider the Continuous-time signals is shown in fig 1 and fig 2. Sketch and label carefully
each of the following signals:
a. x(t 1)
b. x(3t 1)
c. 3x(2 t )
d. [ x(t ) + x(t )]u (t )
e. 3x(t ) x(t 1)
f. x(t )[ (t + 1 / 2) (t 1 / 2)]
5. Consider the Discrete-time signals shown in fig 3 and fig 4. Sketch and label carefully each of
the following signals:
b. x[3n 1]
a. x[n + 2]
n
1 n
c. x
d.
2
e. 2 x[ n]u[2 n]
f.
1
x[n] + x[n]
2
x[n][[n + 1] [n 2]]
1
2
b. x ( t ) = r ( t + 1) r ( t ) + r ( t 2)
d. x[n ] = r[n + 2] r[n 2]
f. x[n] = (2)n u[-n]
1 x
7. Let the CT unit impulse function be represented by the limit, ( x ) = lim tri , a > 0 .
a 0 a
a
1 x
The function, tri has an area of one regardless of the value of a.
a
a
1 4x
a. What is the area of the function, (4 x ) = lim tri ?
a 0 a
a
1 6 x
?
b. What is the area of the function, ( 6 x ) = lim tri
a 0 a
a
1 bx
c. What is the area of the function, (bx ) = lim tri for b positive and
a 0 a
a
for b negative?
d. Using a change of variable and the definition of the unit impulse, prove
1
that (a(t t0 )) = (t t0 )
a