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This revision sheet contains questions about Fourier transforms and sampling theory. It asks the student to find the Fourier transform of several signals, including an exponential decaying function, rectangular pulses, and common functions like the impulse and step. It also asks the student to determine the Nyquist sampling rate and interval for signals that are combinations of sinc functions with different bandwidths and time shifts.

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Tutorial 1

This revision sheet contains questions about Fourier transforms and sampling theory. It asks the student to find the Fourier transform of several signals, including an exponential decaying function, rectangular pulses, and common functions like the impulse and step. It also asks the student to determine the Nyquist sampling rate and interval for signals that are combinations of sinc functions with different bandwidths and time shifts.

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1. Consider the signal x(t ) = e at u (t ) a>0 where u(t) is the unit step function defined by
1 t > 0
u (t ) = . Find the Fourier transform of x(t).
0 t < 0
2. Find and sketch the amplitude of the Fourier transform X(f) of the following rectangular pulses:-
x1(t) x2(t) x3(t)
A A A

-a a t -a/4 a/4 t a/2


3. Find the Fourier transform of the following signals:
(i) Impulse function
(ii) Unit step function
sin at
(iii)
t

4. Find the impulse response h(t) of the ideal LPF with cut off frequency c .
5. A signal x1(t) is band-limited to 2 KHz while x2(t) is band-limited to 3 KHz. Find the Nyquist
sampling rate for
(a) x1(2t) (b) x2(t-3) (c) x1(t) + x2(t)
(d) x1(t).x2(t) (e) x1(t) * x2(t)

6. Find the Nyquist sampling rate and the Nyquist sampling interval for each of the following
signals
(a) 5 cos(1000t) cos(4000t) (b) sinc(100t)
2
(c) sinc (100t) (d) sinc(100t) + 3 sinc2(60t)
(e) sinc(50t). sinc(100t)

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