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Workbook Chapter 4q PDF

This document contains 4 problems involving z-transforms and discrete-time systems: 1) Find the inverse z-transforms of two given functions. 2) Show that two given systems are equivalent. 3) Determine and sketch the approximate magnitude response of a given filter. 4) Analyze a given system: i) sketch the pole-zero pattern and check stability, ii) determine the impulse response.

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Workbook Chapter 4q PDF

This document contains 4 problems involving z-transforms and discrete-time systems: 1) Find the inverse z-transforms of two given functions. 2) Show that two given systems are equivalent. 3) Determine and sketch the approximate magnitude response of a given filter. 4) Analyze a given system: i) sketch the pole-zero pattern and check stability, ii) determine the impulse response.

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CHAPTER 4: PROBLEM SHEET 4

Q1) Find the inverse of each of the following z-transforms:


a)

X ( z)

1
3 ,z 1

2
1
1

1
1 z 1 1 z
3
2

Ans: xn 1 un 3 1 un

n0

Ans: xn 2(2) n un (1) n un

n0

b)

X ( z)

1
1 3z 1 2 z 2

z 2

Q2)
Show that the following systems are equivalent.
a)

yn 0.2 yn 1 xn 0.3xn 1 0.02xn 2

b)

yn xn 0.1xn 1

Q3) Determine and sketch the approximate magnitude response for the following
filter:
1 a
0<a<1
H ( z)
1 az 1
Ans:

| H ( ) |

1 a
1 2a cos a 2

Q4) Consider the system.


1 2 z 1 2 z 2 z 3
,
H ( z)
(1 z 1 )(1 0.5 z 1 )(1 0.2 z 1 )

i)
ii)

ROC: 0.5 | z | 1

Sketch the pole-zero pattern. Is this system stable?


Ans: Stable
Determine the impulse response of the system.
n
1 n
1
Ans: h[n] 10 (n) 5 14 u (n)
2
5

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