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ECE 45: Problem Set #6

This document contains an electrical and computer engineering problem set involving signal processing concepts like impulse functions, Fourier transforms, and sampling. It includes 6 problems covering topics such as simplifying expressions with impulse functions, determining Fourier transforms of signals, finding inverse Fourier transforms, examining exponential Fourier series, and proving properties related to sampling and the Nyquist criterion.

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ECE 45: Problem Set #6

This document contains an electrical and computer engineering problem set involving signal processing concepts like impulse functions, Fourier transforms, and sampling. It includes 6 problems covering topics such as simplifying expressions with impulse functions, determining Fourier transforms of signals, finding inverse Fourier transforms, examining exponential Fourier series, and proving properties related to sampling and the Nyquist criterion.

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University of California, San Diego

K. Zeger

ECE 45: Problem Set #6


Problem 6.1: Simplify the following expressions involving the impulse and/or shifted impulse and
sketch the results:
(a) f (t) = (1 + t2 )((t) 2(t 4))
(b) g(t) = cos(2t)( du(t)
+ (t + 0.5))
dt
(c) h(t) = sin(2t)(0.5 2t)
R
(d) y(t) = 6 ( 2 + 6)( 2)d
R
(e) z(t) = 6 ( 2 + 6)( 2)d
Rt
(f) a(t) = ( + 1)d + rect(t/6)(t 2)

(g) b(t) = (t 3) u(t)

(h) c(t) = (t/2) ((t) (t + 2))


Problem 6.2: Determine the Fourier transform of the following signals simplify the results as much
as you can and sketch the result if it is real valued.
(a) f (t) = 5 cos(5t) + 3 sin(15t)
(b) x(t) = cos2 (6t)
(c) y(t) = et u(t) cos(2t)
(d) z(t) = (1 + cos(3t))et u(t).
Problem 6.3: Determine the inverse Fourier transform of the following:
(a) F () = 2[( 4) + ( + 4)] + 8()
(b) A() = 6 cos(5)
P
2
(c) B() =
n= 1+n2 ( 2n)
(d) C() =

8
j

Problem 6.4:

+ 4()

(a) Show that the exponential Fourier series of


f (t) =

(t nT )

n=

with period T is

X
1 jn(2/T )t
f (t) =
e
T
n=

(b) Using the result of part (a) as well as the fact that
ej0 t 2( 0 )
(see item 17 in Table 7.2 of the textbook) verify the fact that

X
2
2
(t nT )
( n )
T
T
n=
n=

(item 24 in Table 7.2 of the textbook).


Problem 6.5: Using the result of part (b) of the previous problem, show that

f (t)(t nT )

n=

X
2
1
F ( n )
T
T
n=

(item 25 in Table 7.2 of the textbook).


Problem 6.6: Using the result of the previous problem, and the fact that



sinc(t/T ) T rect
2/T
show that
sinc(t/T )

f (t)(t nT ) = f (t)

n=

provided that the bandwidth of F () is less than /T radians/sec. Note that the solution of this problem
constitutes an independent proof of the Nyquist criterion as well as the derivation of the reconstruction
formula.

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