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DSP Ict - 1

The document is an internal assessment test for a Digital Signal Processing course. It contains 3 parts testing students' knowledge of signals and systems, discrete time systems, and sampling theory. Part A contains 5 short answer questions about even/odd signals, signal representations, Nyquist rate, convolution properties, and z-transforms. Part B has 2 long answer questions, one on properties of discrete time systems and another on power/energy of a signal. Part C is a single long answer question that can be on either sampling theory or the frequency response of a system.

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DSP Ict - 1

The document is an internal assessment test for a Digital Signal Processing course. It contains 3 parts testing students' knowledge of signals and systems, discrete time systems, and sampling theory. Part A contains 5 short answer questions about even/odd signals, signal representations, Nyquist rate, convolution properties, and z-transforms. Part B has 2 long answer questions, one on properties of discrete time systems and another on power/energy of a signal. Part C is a single long answer question that can be on either sampling theory or the frequency response of a system.

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Reg.

No:
ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
B.E / B.Tech DEGREE INTERNAL ASSESSMENT TEST – I -SEP 2021
YEAR : III SEMESTER : V DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL
EE8591-DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING
(Regulation – 2017)
Time: 90 mins Maximum Marks: 50

Course Objective:
 Signals and systems & their mathematical representation
 Discrete time systems.
Cours Course Outcomes:
 CO1: Ability to acquire knowledge on Signals and systems & their mathematical representation
 CO2: Analyze the discrete time systems using Z and Fourier transforms

Answer ALL Questions


Part A (5x2 =10 Marks)
1. Define even and odd signals
2. What are the different types of signal representation?
3. Define Nyquist rate.
4. List the properties of convolution
5. Define z transform
Part B (2x13 =26 Marks)
6.a) Explain in detail about the properties of discrete time system (13)
(OR)
b) Determine the values of power and energy of the following signal (13)
(i) X(n)= (1/3)n u(n)
7.a) Using residue method find the inverse Z transform of X(z) = (z+1) / (z +0.2) (z -1) , (13)
|z| >1
(OR)
b) Use the one sided z- transform to determine y(n), n > 0 , if y(n) =(1/2) y(n-1) +x(n) (13)
x(n) =(1/3)n u(n) ; y(-1)=1.
Part C (1x14=14 Marks)
8.a) State and explain in detail about sampling theorem (14)
(OR)
b) Determine the frequency response & find the magnitude & Phase response for the (14)
systems y(n) = 2 x(n) + x(n-1) + y(n-2)

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