Tutorial 4
Tutorial 4
x t e u t 1
2 t 1
x t t 1 t 1
x t
d
dt
u 2 t u t 2
Sketch and label the magnitude of each Fourier transform.
Q2. Given that x(t) has the Fourier transform X(jω), express the Fourier transform o the
signals listed below in term of X(jω). You may use Fourier transform properties listed in
the table.
x1 t x 1 t x 1 t
x2 t x 3t 6
d2
x3 t 2 x t 1
dt
Q3. Consider the signal
0, t - 12
x t t 12 - 12 t 1
2
1, t
1
2
1
H j
j 3
For a particular input x(t) this system is observed to produce the output
y t e3t u t e4t u t
Determine x(t).
Q5. Consider the signal
e t , 0 t 1
x0 t
0, elesewhere
Determine the Fourier transform of each of the following signals:
x1 t x0 t x0 t
x2 t x0 t x0 t
x3 t x0 t x0 t 1
x4 t tx0 t
Q6. (a) Compute the convolution of each of the following pairs x(t) and h(t) by calculating
X(jω) and H(jω) using the convolution property, and inverse transforming.
x t te 2 t u t , h t e 4 t u t
x t te 2 t u t , h t te 4 t u t
x t e t u t , h t e t u t
(b) Suppose that
x t e u t 2 , h t u t 1 u t 3
t 2
Verify the convolution property for the pair of signals by showing that the Fourier transform
of y(t) = x(t) * h(t) equals X(jω) H(jω).
Q7. Consider an LTI system S with impulse response
sin 4 t 1
h t
t 1
Determine the output of S for each of the following inputs:
x1 t cos 6t 2
sin 4 t 1
x2 t
t 1
Q8. The input and output of a stable and causal LTI system are related by the differential
equation
d 2 y t dy t
6 8 y t 2 x t
dt 2 dt
(a) Find the impulse response of this system