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1. The differential equation for the given initial conditions is y(n)+3/4y(n-1)+1/8y(n-2)=x(n), where x(n) = delta(n). The output of an LTI system with impulse response h(n)=apower(n)u(n), 0<a<1, when the input is x(n)=u(n)-u(n-10) is determined. 2. Properties of the discrete-time Fourier transform are proven, including finding the inverse DTFT of X(e^jw)=1/(1-(1/3)e^j10w). 3. Properties of the

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1. The differential equation for the given initial conditions is y(n)+3/4y(n-1)+1/8y(n-2)=x(n), where x(n) = delta(n). The output of an LTI system with impulse response h(n)=apower(n)u(n), 0<a<1, when the input is x(n)=u(n)-u(n-10) is determined. 2. Properties of the discrete-time Fourier transform are proven, including finding the inverse DTFT of X(e^jw)=1/(1-(1/3)e^j10w). 3. Properties of the

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DSP Questions Answer 2 from 1st unit and 1 from 2nd unit

Unit I

1. State the following differential equation for the given initial conditions y(n)+3/4y(n-1)+1/8y(n-2)=x(n), x(n) = delta(n) initial conditions :y(0)=1, y(-1)=-6. 2. An LTI system has the impulse response h(n)=apowern u(n),0<a<1. Determine the o/p of the system when the i/p x(n)=u(n)-u(n-10). 3. Find the inverse DTFT of X(e power jw)=1/(1-(1/3)e power j10w) 4. Determine whether the following systems are (i) Linear (ii) Causal (iii) Stable (iv) Time-invariant (a) y(n) = log |x(n)| (b) y(n) = [x(n)] square (c) y(n) = 1/n sigma m=0 to (n-1) x(n-m). Justify your answer 5. A second order discrete-time system is characterized by the difference equation y(n)-0.1y(n-1)-0.02y(n-2)=2x(n)-x(n-1). Determine y(n)for n>= 0. When x(n) = u(n) and the initial conditions are y(-1) = -10 and y(-2) = 5. 6. A discrete- time system is given by following difference equation y(n)-5y(n1)=x(n)+4x(n-1), where x(n) is input and y(n) is output. Determine its magnitude and phase response as a function of the system. 7. Prove that a discrete LTI system is stable if and only if sigma n= -infinity to +infinity |h(n)| < infinity, where h(n) is the unit sample response of the system.

8. Find the Fourier transform of the following: (a) x(n) = alpha power n sin (wo n ) u (n), |alpha| <1 (b) x(n) = (1/4) power n u(n+4)

9. State and prove any four properties of DTFT.

Unit II

1. Prove the following properties (a) WN power n X(k+1) (b) X*(n) - X*(-k) RN(k) 2. Define DFT of a sequence. compute N-point DFT of the sequence x(n) = cos(2 pie rn/N), 0<n<(N-1) and 0<r<(N-1) 3. Compute DFT of the following finite length sequences considered to be length N x(n) = delta(n+ n0) , 0 < n0 < N x(n) = a power n, 0< a < 1 4. Prove the following properties of DFS for periodic sequence Sequence DFS (a) x~(n+m) WN power mk * X~(k) (b) x~*(n) X~*(-k) (c) x~*(-n) X~(k) (d) Re[x~(n)] X~e(k) (e) jIm[x~(n)] X~0(k) 5. What is zero padding? Explain with an example. Explain the effect of padding a sequence of length Nwith L zeros or frequency resolution.

6. Compute the DFT of 3-point squnence x(n) = {2,1,2} using the same sequence, compute the 6-point DFT and compare the two DFT s 7. State and prove Symmetry properties of DFT 8. State and prove circular time and frequency convolution of DFT 9. Calculate the linear convolution of two sequences x(n) = { 1,2,3,4} and h(n) = { 1,0,-1,2} using circular convolution.

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