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Experiment - 3 Periodic and Aperiodic Signals

The document describes an experiment in MATLAB to generate periodic and aperiodic signals. It defines periodic signals as those that repeat over a regular time interval, such as sine, cosine, sawtooth, and square waves. Aperiodic signals do not have a repeating pattern, such as triangular and rectangular pulses. The MATLAB program generates plots of the 4 periodic signals and 2 aperiodic signals.

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Experiment - 3 Periodic and Aperiodic Signals

The document describes an experiment in MATLAB to generate periodic and aperiodic signals. It defines periodic signals as those that repeat over a regular time interval, such as sine, cosine, sawtooth, and square waves. Aperiodic signals do not have a repeating pattern, such as triangular and rectangular pulses. The MATLAB program generates plots of the 4 periodic signals and 2 aperiodic signals.

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EXPERIMENT -3

Date:13/08/2018

PERIODIC AND APERIODIC SIGNALS

AIM: Generation of periodic and aperiodic signals.

SOFTWARE USED: MATLAB 9.5.7(2017a)

THEORY: Periodic Signals: A signal is said to be periodic if it is repeated over a cycle of


time or a regular interval of time.
Following are the periodic signals generated:
(i)Sine wave
Syntax: x1=sin(t);
(ii)Cosine wave
Syntax: x2=cos(t);
(iii)Sawtooth wave
Syntax: x3=sawtooth(t);
(iv)Square wave
Syntax: x4=square(t);

Aperiodic Signal | Non-periodic Signal : A signal is considered to be non-periodic or


aperiodic signal when it does not repeat its pattern over a period (i.e. interval of time).
Following are the aperiodic signals generated:
(i)Triangular pulse

Syntax:
y = tripuls(T);  returns a continuous, aperiodic, symmetric, unity-height triangular pulse at
the times indicated in array T, centered about T=0 and with a default width of 1.
y = tripuls(T,w);  generates a triangular pulse of width w.
y = tripuls(T,w,s) generates a triangular pulse with skew s, where –1 ≤ s ≤ 1. When s is 0, a
symmetric triangular pulse is generated.
(ii)Rectangular pulse
Syntax:
y = rectpuls(t);  returns a continuous, aperiodic, unity-height rectangular pulse at the sample
times indicated in array t, centered about t = 0 and with a default width of 1. Note that the
interval of nonzero amplitude is defined to be open on the right, that is, rectpuls(-
0.5) = 1 while rectpuls(0.5) = 0.
y = rectpuls(t,w) generates a rectangle of width w.

MATLAB PROGRAM:

fs=20000; %sampling frequency


t=-2:1/fs:2;

x1=sin(2*pi*2*t); %sine wave


subplot(3,2,1);
plot(t,x1);
axis([-2.5 2.5 -1.5 1.5]);
xlabel('Time(sec)');
ylabel('Amplitude');
title('Periodic Sine Wave');

x2=cos(2*pi*3*t); %cosine wave


subplot(3,2,2);
plot(t,x2);
axis([-2.5 2.5 -1.5 1.5]);
xlabel('Time(sec)');
ylabel('Amplitude');
title('Periodic Cosine Wave');

x3=sawtooth(2*pi*4*t); %sawtooth wave


subplot(3,2,3);
plot(t,x3);
axis([-2.5 2.5 -1.5 1.5]);
xlabel('Time(sec)');
ylabel('Amplitude');
title('Periodic Sawtooth Wave');

x4=square(2*pi*5*t); %square wave


subplot(3,2,4);
plot(t,x4);
axis([-2.5 2.5 -1.5 1.5]);
xlabel('Time(sec)');
ylabel('Amplitude');
title('Periodic Square Wave');

w=2;
s=0;
y1=tripuls(t,w,s); %triangular pulse
subplot(3,2,5);
plot(t,y1);
axis([-2.5 2.5 0 1.5]);
xlabel('Time(sec)');
ylabel('Amplitude');
title('Aperiodic Triangular Wave');

y2=rectpuls(t,w); %rectangular pulse


subplot(3,2,6);
plot(t,y2);
axis([-2.5 2.5 0 1.5]);
xlabel('Time(sec)');
ylabel('Amplitude');
title('Aperiodic Rectangular Wave');
OUTPUT:

Periodic Sine Wave Periodic Cosine Wave

1 1
Amplitude

Amplitude
0 0

-1 -1

-2.5 -2 -1.5 -1 -0.5 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 -2.5 -2 -1.5 -1 -0.5 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5
Time(sec) Time(sec)
Periodic Sawtooth Wave Periodic Square Wave

1 1
Amplitude

Amplitude
0 0

-1 -1

-2.5 -2 -1.5 -1 -0.5 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 -2.5 -2 -1.5 -1 -0.5 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5
Time(sec) Time(sec)
Aperiodic Triangular Wave Aperiodic Rectangular Wave
1.5 1.5
Amplitude

Amplitude

1 1

0.5 0.5

0 0
-2.5 -2 -1.5 -1 -0.5 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 -2.5 -2 -1.5 -1 -0.5 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5
Time(sec) Time(sec)

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