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Question Paper Code : T3033

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B.E./B.Tech. DEGREE EXAMINATION, NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2009

Third Semester

Electronics and Communication Engineering

EC 2204 — SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS

(Regulation 2008)

Time : Three hours Maximum : 100 Marks

Answer ALL Questions

PART A — (10 × 2 = 20 Marks)

For the signal shown in Fig. 1, find x(2t + 3 ) .


1.

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Fig. 1

2. What is the classification of the systems?

3. What are the Dirichlet’s conditions of Fourier series?

4. State convolution property of Fourier transform.

5. What is the Laplace transform of the function x(t ) = u(t ) − u(t − 2) ?

6. What are the transfer functions of the following?


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(a) An ideal integrator


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(b) An ideal delay of T seconds.

7. What is an anti–aliasing filter?


8. State Parseval’s relation for discrete–time aperiodic signals.

9. What is the z-transform of the sequence x(n ) = a n u(n ) ?.

10. Define system function.

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PART B — (5 × 16 = 80 Marks)
11. (a) (i) Write about elementary continuous–time signals in detail. (8)

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(ii) Determine the power and RMS value of the following signals
(2 × 4 = 8)

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 π
x1 (t ) = 5 cos 50t + 
 3
x 2 (t ) = 10 cos 5t cos 10t .

Or
(b) (i) Determine whether the following systems are linear or not.
(2 × 4 = 8)
dy
+ 3ty(t ) = t 2 x(t )
dt
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y( n ) = 2x(n ) +
x ( n − 1)

(ii) Determine whether the following systems are time–invariant or


not. (2 × 4 = 8)
y( t ) = tx (t )
y( n ) = x(2n )

12. (a) (i)


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Find the trigonometric Fourier series for the periodic signal x(t )
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shown in Fig. 2. (8)

Fig. 2
(ii) Find the Fourier transform of rectangular pulse. Sketch the signal
and its Fourier transform. (8)
Or

(b) (i) Determine the Laplace transform of the following signals.


x1 (t ) = u(t − 2) x 2 (t ) = t 2 e −2 t u (t ) . (2 × 4 = 8)
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(ii) Determine the Laplace transform of the signal. (8)


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x(t ) = sin π t; 0 < t < 1


= 0 otherwise

13. (a) (i) Find the convolution of the following signals. (8)

x1 (t ) = e − atu(t ); x 2 (t ) = e −bt u(t ) .

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(ii) Find the impulse response of the system shown in Fig. 3. (8)

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Fig. 3

Or
(b) For the circuit shown in Fig. 4, obtain state variable equation. The input
voltage source is x(t ) and the output y(t ) is taken across capacitor C 2 .
(16)

Fig. 4

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14. (a) (i) Determine the Nyquist sampling rate and Nyquist sampling
interval for the signal x(t ) = sin c 2 (200 π t ) . (8)
(ii) Determine the z-transform of the signal x(n ) = sin ω 0 nu(n ) . (8)

Or

(b) (i) State and prove time shifting property of discrete–time Fourier
Transform. (8)
(ii) State and prove convolution property of z-transform. (8)

15. (a) Find the impulse and step response of the following system : (8 + 8 = 16)

3 1
y(n ) − y(n − 1) + y(n − 2) = x(n ) .
4 8
1

Or
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(b) Obtain the cascade and parallel form realization of the following system.
(8 + 8 = 16)

1 1
y( n ) − y( n − 1) − y(n − 2) = x(n ) + 3 x(n − 1) + 2x(n − 2)
4 8

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