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Total No. of Questions : 8] SEAT No.

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P-1489 [Total No. of Pages : 3

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S.E. (Electronics/E&TC/Electronics & Computer)

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SIGNALS & SYSTEMS

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(2019 Pattern) (Semester - IV) (204191)

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Time : 2½ Hours] [Max. Marks : 70
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Instructions to the candidates:


1) All questions are compulsory.
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2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.

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3) Neat diagrams must be drawn wherever necessary.

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4) Assume suitable data, if necessary.
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5) Use of logarithmic tables slide rule, mollier charts, electronic pocket
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calculator and steam table is allowed.

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Q1) a) State the Dirichlet conditions for the existence of Fourier Series. [4]
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b) Find the Trignometric Fourier Series for the periodic bidirectional


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symmetric square waveform below. Plot phase and magnitude


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response. [8]
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c) State and explain the physical significance for following properties for
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i) Time Differentiation
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ii) Convolution
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iii) Modulation
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Q2) a) Define Fourier series, write equations for Fourier series representation.
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Compare it. [6]


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b) Determine the complex exponential Fourier Series for periodic


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Rectangular pulse train shown below. Plot its magnitude and phase
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spectrum. [8]
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c) State and explain Gibb’s Phenomenon. [4]


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Q3) a) What are the limitations of Fourier series. Compare it with Fourier

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Transform. Write the expression for Fourier Transform for CT Signals.

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b) Find the Fourier transform of the signal x(t) = e–3tu(t). Also sketch

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magnitude and phase response. [6]

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c) State the following properties of CTFT. [6]

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i) Linearity

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ii) Convolution
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iii) Time Reversal
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Q4) a) Find the Fourier Transform of sine wave signal and sketch magnitude
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response and phase response. [6]


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b) Find the Inverse Fourier Transform using partial fraction expansion.

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X( jw) =
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( jw)2 + 5 jw + 6
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c) Find the Fourier Transform of x(t) = cos(w0t)u(t) using the properly.
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Q5) a) Define convolution property of Laplace Transform and using same


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property, determine Laplace Transform of following y(t). [6]


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y(t) = x1(t) * x2(t) where


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x1(t) = e–2t. u(t)
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x2(t) = e–3t. u(t) ic-


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b) State the limitations of Fourier Transform and need of Laplace transform.
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Compare both. [6]


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c) Find the initial and final value of given function [6]


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X(S) =
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Q6) a) Find Laplace Transform of following signal. [6]


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b) Find the inverse Laplace Transform [6]

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c) A signal has Laplace transform [6]

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X(S) =

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Find Laplace transform Y(S) if
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i) y(t) = t. x(t)
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ii) y(t) = e–t. x(t)


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Q7) a) Write short note on the following : [6]
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i) Random experiment

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ii) Random event
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iii) Sample space
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iv) Random variable
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v) Probability of certain event is _________
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vi) If A and B are mutually exclusive events then P(A + B) = _______


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b) A certain computer becomes in operative, if two components A and B


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both are fails. The probability that A fails is 0.01 and the probability
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that B fails is 0.05. However the probability B fails increase by factor


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4, if A has failed. Calculate the probability that the computer becomes


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inoperable. Also find the probability that A will fail if B has failed.
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c) Define CDF and state any four properties of CDF. [6]
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Q8) a) Define PDF and state four properties of PDF. [6]


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b) Find mean, second moment and standard deviation of x [6]


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f x ( x) = A. e-Axu ( x)
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c) In a random experiment of rolling a dice Find the probability of [5]


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i) Getting a number 3 or 4
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ii) Getting a number less than 5


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iii) Getting a number between 3 and 6


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