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Exam 1 Information 332: 345 Fall 2004

Exam I will be based on the material from Chapters 1, 2, and 3 covered in class and outlined in the
course syllabus.
Closed book and notes. No calculators allowed.
Tables 3.3 and 3.4 will be distributed to the students before the exam.
Study Guide: Do all homework problems and read the study guides given in chapter summaries.
No proofs of the Fourier transform properties.
Exam Time: Monday Oct 18, 2004; 8:109:30am (during regular class hours)
Place: SEC 111
Attachments:
Table 3.3
Table 3.4
Sample Exam I, Fall 2003
Point distribution for Exam 1: (35 points = 35% of the course grade)
Chapter 1: 5 points (5%)
Chapter 2: 10 points (10%)
Chapter 3: 20 points (20%)
ALL HOMEWORK SOLUTIONS ARE POSTED ON THE CLASS WEBCT.
HW#1 on Chapter 1
HW#2 on Chapter 2
HW#3 on Fourier Series and its use in System Analysis (response to periodic inputs)
HW#4 on Fourier Transform and its use in System Analysis (sinusoidal response)
MORE DETAILED SOLUTIONS TO HOMEWORK PROBLEMS FROM CH.APTER 1 WILL BE
POSTED TODAY (10/11/2004)
(replacing the previously posted HW#1 solutions)

Time

Frequency

 





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&('*),+(-/. 0/1

2%3


4 54 76 ,) 
5+ 8

2&3

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4 54 & '*) (; <(
- .  6 )%
5+ 8

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@
=BA A+ C 0
C

2?
& ),+.D-

ED#!F$(
,

  
GHJI $ 

  
KI?L/MN@$O

 E
*P  DRQ: $ ,

QE0@#!R $ 

S
) P EDRQ: $ ,

"!T0@#!R $ 

?S

AC
A - C  


= EU

7a

!V*W
=   

ACXZY )%+J[
A+ C

   
"\]  ?

  /1
  

 
% 


,^ _/1
\`_@]

10

 !U

0!`1

11

0*

a(b  !c1

11a

0!`*,

a(bd2@U

12

e -  %g
%h*g
'f


),+ 0/1
Qib20Jj*
%k@U

Parsevals
Theorem

ef 2?
 h
'fml
l


 f
W^ e E1
h
'fnl
l

Table 3.3: Properties of the Fourier transform


2

Time

Frequency

op qr

tvuxw,y z{ pq r}|T~

w,

{ p qr

p?qr

}
>%/> ,"  O

?/ 

(dop/r

(%

, (dop@r

* pD"qr

op@E:"vr opD#R"vr

?@ p@ q r

>opDRT r"0op@F r?

, p q r

10

z { p?qr

11

t u> y? |E0

i opUr
%

 J

12

t ,Dy

 op@F r

13

14

,
t y |

v u
#

v u

opEEvr
( v
u 0

,

opEE r|

op q"0 r

Table 3.4: Common Fourier transform pairs

332:345 Linear Systems and Signals Exam 1 Fall 2003


#1) Consider the linear-time invariant system represented by

(>?
>%*
 E

Find the system response and its zero-state and zero-input components. What are the response steady
state and transient components.
#1b) Using the linearity and time invariance principle find the response of the system define din
] "
.

#1a) due to the input signal equal to


#2a) Using the properties of the impulse delta function simplify the following expressions

Wv2 ?"

%?,

, *

%? ? x,(?N%2 % ?9 %

, "E>%

v ,J*2E%?9T*,(

#2b) Plot the graph of the signal represented in terms of unit step and unit ramp signals as

?V

U

Udv
E 
E

and find its generalized derivative.


#3a) Find the Fourier series of a periodic signal represented by

Ni1
V 
17

#3b) Find the system response due to the periodic input signal given in #2a) of a linear system
/ , %
whose transfer function is
.
 and
properties of the Fourier transform find Fourier transforms
#3c) Using the tables of common pairs
of the following signals:

,, O

, % ,

?J*2 

%? ?

%(%*> ?>  "

#3d) Find the inverse Fourier transform of the signals

%W

*2 
%

E

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