C1Slide02 - Elementary Signals
C1Slide02 - Elementary Signals
Elementary Signals
• Sinusoids and Complex Exponential Functions.
• Unit Step Function.
SKEE2073
• Ramp Function.
SIGNALS & SYSTEMS • Impulse Function.
Chapter 1: • Rectangular Function.
Introduction to Signals and Systems • Triangular Function.
• Sinc Function.
• Unit Signum Function.
Sinusoids & Complex Exponential Functions Sinusoids & Complex Exponential Functions
x(t)
0 x(t ) A cos(0 t ) Im
jAe 0t sin(0 t ) Ae ( 0 j 0 ) t
A x(t ) A cos(0t ) x(t ) Ae ( 0 j0 )t
A cos( 2f 0t ) Ae 0t e j0t
0 t
t 2 Re
Ae 0t [cos(0t ) j sin(0t )]
0 1 2 3 A cos( t ) Ae 0t cos(0 t )
T0
Ae 0t cos(0t ) jAe 0t sin(0t )
-A
T0
where A = real amplitude of sinusoids or complex exponential where A = real amplitude of sinusoids or complex exponential
T0 = real fundamental period of sinusoids T0 = real fundamental period of sinusoids
f0 = real fundamental frequency of sinusoids f0 = real fundamental frequency of sinusoids
0 = real fundamental angle frequency of sinusoids 0 = real fundamental angle frequency of sinusoids
t = continuous time t = continuous time
0 = real damping rate 0 = real damping rate
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Sinusoids & Complex Exponential Functions Sinusoids & Complex Exponential Functions
• Sketch signal x(t), which is given as; • If signal x(t) has a phase constant of 90°, how it looks like?
x(t ) 4 sin(2 1000t ) x(t ) 4 sin( 2 1000t 90)
x (t ) 4 sin( 2 1000t 90)
x(t) Equate to zero. x(t) 4 sin( 2 1000t 2)
2
t 0.25 ms
4 4 o 2 1000
? 1
t (ms)
1
t (ms)
-1 -1 -0.25
-4 -4
• If τ = t – t0 ,
0 t0
τ
? t
1, t t 0 0 t t 0 -3 0
u (t t 0 )
0, t t 0 0 t t 0
t t0
u(t – t0) 0 1
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x2(t) x3(t)
? t
? t
? t
u (t )
2u (t 2)
u (t 4)
x(t )
• Step 2: Add the amplitudes of all the signals in each column of the table to
obtain x(t).
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-2 -1 0 1 2 t (-)
-1
• How to obtain the mathematical expression of v(t) in terms of the • Step 2: Insert a suitable unit step function row by row until the sum of
unit step function? amplitudes in each column is zero.
• Step 3: Write the mathematical expression of each unit step function. The
mathematical expression of v(t) is the sum of all the unit step expressions.
?
t , t t 0 0 t0 1 t0+1 2
1
-t0 2ramp(t+3)
0, t t0
t t0 t
-3 0 1 1
u(t – t0) 0 1
× (t – t0) t – t0 t – t0
(t – t0)u(t – t0) 0 t – t0
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x2(t) x3(t)
? t
? t
? t
tu (t )
2(t 2)u (t 2)
(t 4)u (t 4)
x(t )
• Step 2: Add the amplitudes of all the signals in each column of the table to
obtain x(t).
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(-)
-2 -1 0 1 2 t
• How to obtain the mathematical expression of v(t) in terms of the • Step 2: Insert a suitable ramp function row by row until the sum of amplitudes
unit step function? in each column is zero.
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sinc(t)
• Its characteristics are; 0.4
• One unit height and area, t 0.2
-1 1 sin(t )
but not the width. sinc(t ) 0
t
-0.2
-0.4
-20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 20
• Limiting value is at t = 0, time, t
or sinc(0) = 1.
Signum Function
• It is defined as;
sgn(t)
1, t 0
sgn(t )
1, t 0
1
• It is closely related to
unit step function. t
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