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Name: Paul, Rahul ID: 18-37627-1 Sec: E Title: Lab Report 2

This lab report discusses analyzing and processing two signals x1(t) and x2(t). It selects the amplitudes of the signals to be A1=GD=7 and A2=AF=2. It then defines a third signal x3 and plots it over 2 cycles with at least 20 samples per period, including negative times starting before t=0. It also takes the Fourier transform of x3 to view it in the frequency domain and calculates its bandwidth. Finally, it quantizes x3 into 6 levels and provides images comparing one cycle of the original and quantized signals.
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Name: Paul, Rahul ID: 18-37627-1 Sec: E Title: Lab Report 2

This lab report discusses analyzing and processing two signals x1(t) and x2(t). It selects the amplitudes of the signals to be A1=GD=7 and A2=AF=2. It then defines a third signal x3 and plots it over 2 cycles with at least 20 samples per period, including negative times starting before t=0. It also takes the Fourier transform of x3 to view it in the frequency domain and calculates its bandwidth. Finally, it quantizes x3 into 6 levels and provides images comparing one cycle of the original and quantized signals.
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NAME: PAUL, RAHUL

ID: 18-37627-1
SEC: E
Title: Lab Report 2
(a) Select the value of the amplitudes as follows: let A1 = GD and A2 = AF

ID: 18-37627-1
here, A = 1,

B = 8,

C = 3,

D = 7,

E = 6,

F = 2,

G = 7,

H=1

now,

x1(t) = A1 cos(2π(3*100)t )

x2(t) = A2 cos(2π(2*100)t)

(a) The value of the amplitudes as follows: let A1 = GD and A2 = AF.

A1=GD=77

A2=AF=12
(b) Make a plot of x3 over a range of t that will exhibit approximately 2 cycles. Make sure the

plot starts at a negative time so that it will include t = 0, and make sure that you have at least 20

samples per period of the wave.


(c) Plot x3 in frequency domain and calculate its bandwidth.
(d) Quantize x3 in 6 equally distributed levels and provide image for one cycle of
the original signal and quantized signal.

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