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Energy of A Real Signal

The document discusses energy and power signals, and provides examples of each. It also discusses how periodic signals passed through a linear time-invariant system can be represented by the Fourier coefficients of the input and output signals. The relationships between magnitude and phase spectra when a signal passes through such a system are also examined. The document also covers converting between bandpass and lowpass representations of signals and obtaining the in-phase and quadrature components and envelope and phase of a complex signal.

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Energy of A Real Signal

The document discusses energy and power signals, and provides examples of each. It also discusses how periodic signals passed through a linear time-invariant system can be represented by the Fourier coefficients of the input and output signals. The relationships between magnitude and phase spectra when a signal passes through such a system are also examined. The document also covers converting between bandpass and lowpass representations of signals and obtaining the in-phase and quadrature components and envelope and phase of a complex signal.

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Power and Energy of a Signal

(Reference Material for MEIT-DCS-lect2, prepared by Khanzada)

Energy of a real signal

Power of a real signal


Energy-type Signal

Example of energy type signal

Power-type Signal
• with

• All periodic Signals are Power-Type Signals except those which are zero almost
everywhere.

Example of energy type signal

Some signals are neither energy nor power type e.g.


• The Auto-Correlation function of x(t) (real valued signal) is

• The Time-Average Auto-Correlation function (for power signals)

• The Power Spectral Density (P.S.D) for a signal is

• The Total Power id the integral of the P.S.D. is

• The F.S. coefficients xn of the P.S.D. is Energy S.D. and Power S.D.
(for periodic signal x(t), Period=T0 ) (for x(t) filtered by H(f) )

• Energy and Power of the discrete time signals are

(infinite sequence) (finite sequence)


SOME FOURIER TRANSFORM PAIRS

SOME FOURIER TRANSFORM PAIRS


Periodic Signal passed through
Linear Time Invariant (LTI) system
(Reference Material for MEIT-DCS-lect2, prepared by Khanzada)

Let x(t) be a periodic signal passed though the Linear Time Invariant (LTI) system to get
y(t) output signal

where and and

then the relationship between the Fourier series coefficients of x(t) and y(t) can obtained
by employing the convolution integral as under

=>

where H(f) is the transfer function of the LTI system achieved by applying the F.T. on
its Impulse Response (I.R.) h(t)
Magnitude and Phase spectra relationship of the above equations
can be rewritten as

respectively
Lowpasss equivalent of Bandpass Signals

• Bandpass Signal

and –f0

It can be represented as

• Lowpass Signal

i.e. ,

• Analytic Signal z(t) (corresponding to bandpass signal x(t))

and its F.T.

• Hilbert Transform of x(t)

Hilbert Transform is defined as in time domain and as

in frequency domain

we can derive now

in time domain and

and
• In-Phase and Quadrature components of a Complex Signal

• Envelope and Phase of a Signal

OR

The but

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