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Total Printed Pages : 3 Roll No, su E-1723 B.E. Vth Semester (Main & Re) Examination, December - 2020 Branch « SIGNALS & SYSTEMS New Course Time : Three Hours ] - (Maximum Marks : 60 Note: Attempt all questions from Section - A, four questions from Section - B and three questions from Section - C. SECTION-A [1x 10=10 1. Let 8(#) denoted the delta function. The value of the integral 4G 1 (b) -1 ao: 0 (@) x/2 2. Ifa signal ft) has energy E, the energy of the signal f(24) is equal to: (@) E AS E/2 () 2E (d) 4E 3, A discrete-time signal x[1]=sin sn), n being an integer is (a) Periodic with period ~ (b) Periodic with period x” (Q)_ Periodic with period 1/2 JS Not periodic 4. The energy of the signal x)= Sat ig, 0:28 = 5. A system with an input x(1) and output y(t) is described by the relation y(t) = tx(!). This system is : Me Linear and time-invariant Linear & time-varying (c) Non-linear and time-invariant (a) Non-linear and time-varying teal ih 2. E1723 6. Ol ed then the value of tim f(t) Is wos Can not be determined (b) zero (©) unity (a) infinite 7. The result of the convolution x(-1}@6(-1-%9) Is fa) xt ty) (b) x(t) (xt) ph wt to) 8. The Fourier transform of a real valued time signal has (a) Odd symmetry (b) Even symmetry AEF Conjugate symmetry (4) No symmetry 9. The Fourier transform of a signal h(t) is Hw) = (2 cos w) (sin 2w)/w. The value of h(0) is (a) 1/4 (bo) 1/2 10. Flat top sampling leads to § Aperture effect (b) Aliasing (6) Loss of signal (4) Loss of higher frequency component SECTION-B [5x4=20 4. State the Dirichlet conditions for Fourier series. 2. State & prove convolution theorem for Fourier transform. 3, Determine the Laplace transform of the following given signal functions. (i) x(t) = cos3(3t) (ii) x(t)=tsinat 4. Find the Nyquist rate for each of the following signals. x(t) =5 cos (100 nt) cos (4000 rt) (i) x(t) =sin (=) 5. Write down statement of sampling theorem. Also explain Nyquist rate, Nyquist interval and Aliasing effect. (2) £-1723 Th pene oo x(t) a impulse response h(!) of a continuous-time LTI system are given by x(0) = u(0),h(0) = e-u(t),a>0 compute the output y(t) yraphically : SECTION ~C [10«%3=30 Perform following operation of given signal x(#) as shown in figure 1 @ x41) 2 2 (i) x(-2F+1) : (iii) x(-3¢+2) I (iv) x@t-3) -I eee [An LTI Causal system is described by the differentiated equation : y(t) , dul) Sap 3h eat (i) Find the-system function Hi(s), and output y' condition of initial rest. (ii) Also find y(t) for x(t) = 2u(t), (0) =3, y'@)=-S ie. non-relaxed condition. (t,for input a(t) = au(). Assume the ssa Find the fourier transform for the function : @ mt=e taro Gi) x2(t) = Sen (iii) x3(#) =8(¢ + to) (iv) x4(t)=ull) Write down different properties of DFT with their mathematical expression. Write short note on following : () Modulation for communication (ii) Filtering (iii) Feedback control system (3)

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