Signals, Systems & Control
Signals, Systems & Control
M.M.: 45
2.
Find
ind the Fourier transform of a triangular pulse
, using time-differentiation
differentiation property. Plot
Pl the signal and
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(a) State Parseval's theorem with mathematical expression and explain the application of the theorem.
[3]
( )=
is 1 2
3.
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(c) Verify
erify the result, obtained in part b, by using Prseval's theorem to derive the energy.
[3]
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+ cos 16
+ 2 cos 20
rate. Plot the spectrum of the sampled signal with proper labelling.
[3]
(c) How would you reconstruct the signal ( ) from the sampled signal,, obtained in part (b)?
(b) Explain by
figure with proper labelling.
[2]
(d) If the sampling frequency is 25% below the Nyquit rate, what are the frequencies of the sinusoids present in
thee output of the filter with cutoff
cut frequency equal to the folding frequency. Write
rite the filter output in timedomain.
4.
[3]
(a) Using the Laplace transform, determine the output of a system, described by the differential equation
(
in response to the input
( )=
+ 4 + 4) ( ) = ( + 1) ( )
( ). Assume the initial conditions on the system are
(0 ) =
2, (0 ) = 1.
(b) Determine the zero input
5.
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( ) and zero state
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The Fourier transform of an analog signal x (t) is shown in Fig. P5. The signal has one sided bandwidth 5 Hz.
The signal is sampled using the ideal sampling with a sampling period T = 25 ms. Draw the X () and X()
with proper labelling.
Fig. P5.
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6.
(a) State the relation between discrete-time Fourier transform and z-transform by using the mathematical
support only.
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(b) The realization of a system is shown in Fig. P 6. Find the unit-step response of the system.
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Fig. P6.
7.
Find the discrete-time Fourier series and corresponding amplitude and phase spectra of the signal x[n] shown in
Fig. P7.
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Fig. P7.
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